Author Topic: can't drink tap water where i live  (Read 4849 times)

Don't forget rain, mother nature's tap water.

Go tribal up in this stuff

No we don't
Yes. Yes we do. You must just live in a weird part of St. Louis.

soda isn't going to quench your thirst, at all. Try Gatorade.

uhh soda does quench thirst what are you talking about

uhh soda does quench thirst what are you talking about
Obviously it doesn't. It's all bubbly and all the bubbles dry up your insides. Duh, don't you know anything about biology?

Obviously it doesn't. It's all bubbly and all the bubbles dry up your insides. Duh, don't you know anything about biology?
You mean psychology, right???


who the forget drinks water anymore lol
People who are not fat asses and only drink soda.

People who are not fat asses and only drink soda.
I drink breastmilk.


who the forget drinks water anymore lol

Anyone who doesn't want to be dehydrated and sick all the time

uhh soda does quench thirst what are you talking about
but its bad for you. Destroys teeth, bad for bones, makes people fat. It's not bad if you aren't drinking frequently, but if that is all you drink it could be bad.

this is why i'm so superstitious about tap water

can't drink tap water, too many microorganisms or something like that. can't boil it, drink it, or put on skin. gonna stink for few days :(

http://www.13abc.com/story/26178497/urgent-message-from-city-toledoans-asked-not-to-drink-or-boil-water
Where I live, the fluoride in the water is so potent that it can cause memory loss / extreme passiveness when ingested in large amounts.
freaky stuff.

they said nothing about butt chugging that stuff, so i guess youre good to go
holy stuff this is hilarious

soda isn't going to quench your thirst, at all. Try Gatorade.

Something is wrong with you if consuming something that is literally 90% water doesn't hydrate you.

I could never drink the tap water where I live. It's the most disgusting tap water I've ever had. We actually got a letter from the EPA saying that the water didn't have enough chlorine and they were over the EPA standard for microorganisms and that we shouldn't of used it for anything at all.