Does it really matter? I drink a lot of bottled shit, I don't trust my filthy eroding tap.
Does it really matter? I drink a lot of bottled shit, I don't trust my filthy eroding tap
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do you wash your hands with tap water?
>drinking bottled water
Enjoy your xenoestrogens user.
It's better for tea, and probably coffee too but coffee drinkers have no taste anyway so it doesn't matter. But I am pretty lazy and I drink to much tea to justify lugging in crates of bottled spring water.
Just get a cheap countertop water filter housing, and then get any high quality interior filter. Only have to change it once a year.
Dont get a Brita or Pur or anything like that, throwing your money away.
What's the deal with xenoestrogens? Will I transform into a woman or something?
You wont turn into a woman just a pussy numale like most are these days. The Harvard mens study has found something like a 30% drop in average testosterone since the 70s. Bottled water from municipal sources like Dasani is also full of birth control hormones since water treatment does not test for or remove them.
All I'm hearing is I get some female piss content in there. Where can I get me some of this magic lady water?
If you live literally anywhere that does not have well water you can get it straight out of the tap.
>Will I transform into a woman or something?
Huh. I should drink more bottled water I guess. Life on easy mode, here I come!
It really depends where you are from. My tapwater is from the alps and it's great.
But in some countrys they fluridate the water. I'd avoid that on any cost.
On the other hand, when I visited London I saw that they fluoridate tier bottled water too.
Just avoid dirty, fluridated water and plastic bottles if possible.
try water refined with xenoestrogens - it activates my princess mode
No. Most "bottled water" is just filtered tap water.
>it must be the xenoestrogens!
>certainly can't be the self esteem culture that stemmed from the "free to be you and me" culture of the 70s that coddles children and tells them that no matter what they're perfect and can do anything, nosiree bob!
>and it certainly can't be the media which I plop my kid in front of in lieu of a babysitter!
>My shitty, lazy parenting is blameless, it must be in the water!
>paying for what is essentially a free resource
Oy gevalt!
Pic related (CEO of Nestle) claims
>'Water Is Not A Human Right'
what does he mean by this?
My well is fed by an aquifer, which is fed by glacial melt, which passes through many layers of sand before ultimately spewing from my tap. Nothing beats pure water free of mind altering chemicals that can make me retarded and grow tits.
Isn't that the company that claimed it owned the rights to all the rain that falls anywhere within the borders of Bolivia, causing an instant leftist uprising?
I think so.
If so, they won in america. As far as I know americans ar forbidden to collect rainwater.
You're wrong about rainwater.
It's not a good idea to drink as whatever pollution is in the air is also in the rainwater, but it's useful for watering your lawn and shit. I guess you could use it for bathing, too, if you were so jnclined.
Must see.
>If so, they won in america
There's no company behind that.
Rainwater is considered property of the state, so collecting it is theft.
It's a dumb law that rarely gets enforced because no one agrees with it.
Rain is trespassing under this definition.
>Each state is a different country basically, so it's not a universal Federal law. (It mostly exists in Western states that settled lawsuits from Mexico. Mexico was upset that the US was using too much water and that the rivers that start and wind 90% of their entire length in the US, are reduced to a trickle when they reach the border.
>so in those states, it became illegal to divert the rain water. It must be allowed to accumulate back into the water table and river system.
This is not true. You are allowed to collect rain on your property.
The case that everyone cites for this is different. He dramatically changed the terrain to divert rainwater from flowing into tributaries to flow onto his own land and created ponds and reservoirs so large that he was able to stock them with bass and trout. That was the issue, his disruption of the ecosystem. If he had 40 gallon drums out he would have been fine.
He was in the desert and the whole land was inside his property, they blocked him because the real state companies complained.
And real state companies are GOD.
I'm quite lucky my area has really good tap water.
I still enjoy a nice bottle of cold mineral water when I'm out though... the prices are fucking silly though.
Real state?
I drink bottled, but that's because my town is surrounded by like 5 different chemical plants. Our town has the highest rate of autism by a significant margin in our state.
>bottled
reasonable
>autist town
nice
like a offline version of Veeky Forums
I thinks it's a culmanationof a lot of factors
Which has the most impact, we may never know for a hundred years
My guess is porn