Lost Runner's Breast Milk Survival Sparks 13 Hilarious Reactions

Susan O'Brien, a 29-year-old mother of two, got lost during a 20-kilometer trail race in New Zealand's Rimutaka Forest Park. To survive the cold night, she drank her own breast milk and covered herself in dirt, sparking online discussions about 'unconventional survival methods' and 'breastfeeding in emergencies.'
The internet's response ranged from witty one-liners to practical advice. One user quipped, 'When life gives you lemons, make breast milk lemonade,' while another noted, 'Breastfeeding: not just for babies anymore.' These reactions highlight the blend of humor and resourcefulness in the face of unexpected survival stories.
O'Brien's experience underscores the importance of preparedness, as even seasoned runners can find themselves in unforeseen situations requiring creative solutions.