So what do you drink?Cronozilla wrote:
Fun fact: Most water fountains are dirtier than toilet water
... So is bottled water.
I just accept that anything and everything has been in one end and out the other at some point in time
So what do you drink?Cronozilla wrote:
Fun fact: Most water fountains are dirtier than toilet water
... So is bottled water.
I don't drink water at all.Fragems wrote:So what do you drink?Cronozilla wrote:
Fun fact: Most water fountains are dirtier than toilet water
... So is bottled water.
I just accept that anything and everything has been in one end and out the other at some point in time.
I also only snort water. It's a thing.MrPopo wrote: I don't drink water at all.
And you also don't eat veggies?MrPopo wrote:I don't drink water at all.Fragems wrote:So what do you drink?Cronozilla wrote:
Fun fact: Most water fountains are dirtier than toilet water
... So is bottled water.
I just accept that anything and everything has been in one end and out the other at some point in time.
Since haters gonna hate, it means I have an unlimited source of food.Ack wrote:Popo feeds entirely off hate, Peph.
It's not about where the water has been, it's about what's in it when you drink it.Fragems wrote:So what do you drink?Cronozilla wrote:
Fun fact: Most water fountains are dirtier than toilet water
... So is bottled water.
I just accept that anything and everything has been in one end and out the other at some point in time.
Nope; I just forgo shirts because I'm so damn sexy.Exhuminator wrote:I thought MrPopo's nipples extracted sustenance from the atmosphere and that's why he never wears shirts.
I would recommend against drinking distilled water. It has the potential to leech a couple key water-soluble minerals (magnesium, for example) out of your body. It causes stomach upset in some folks (including a guy I knew a few years back). I know that bottled water isn't well-regulated, but distilled is just as problematic for its own reasons. For example, it likely comes into contact with surfaces and potential contaminants while being stored and before being bottled. Truthfully, bottled water from the EU is probably safest, because the EU has standards for bottled water that are enforced.Cronozilla wrote:I either drink city provided water, which here is pretty good, that's been through some filters (which is really just some carbon). If I have to drink water on a trip or something, I'll be sure to buy one of those jugs of distilled water. The ones around here are steam distilled from city sources, and also deionized, which means it's fairly pure water. They're also 98 cents a gallon, unlike Aquafina which is $2 for 20oz and probably has all sorts of bacteria including E. Coli.