Message from @Katnipkitkat

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2017-04-05 13:58:01 UTC  

I have 3 main beverages: diet coke/pepsi, ice tea w/milk, and ice cocoa.

2017-04-05 13:58:03 UTC  

Doesn't have tea plant

2017-04-05 13:58:26 UTC  

I don't drink sugary drinks at all

2017-04-05 13:58:41 UTC  

Like raw tea and water is all I ever drink

2017-04-05 13:58:45 UTC  

I only drink the odd red lemonade or two along with coffee and tea

2017-04-05 13:58:55 UTC  

I would drink more water, but the water here is beyond terrible.

2017-04-05 13:59:01 UTC  

And has actually made me sick before.

2017-04-05 13:59:09 UTC  

dang

2017-04-05 13:59:11 UTC  

Who is Alex Jones

2017-04-05 13:59:20 UTC  

What are filters

2017-04-05 13:59:20 UTC  

It **should** improve soon because thy're building a new water treatment plant.

2017-04-05 13:59:39 UTC  

I don't like water unless I have been really hard at work and am tired, hot, sweaty, and thirsty.

2017-04-05 14:00:17 UTC  

yeah where I'm at usually the only filtered water in most homes is the kitchen and utility. My dad was a plumber and done it to the rest of the pipes. makes every tap in the house drinkable

2017-04-05 14:00:19 UTC  

Water is the best and most natural drink

2017-04-05 14:00:35 UTC  

But all water except bottled water here is radioactive

2017-04-05 14:00:41 UTC  

It turns frogs gay

2017-04-05 14:00:41 UTC  

For most of human history, drinking water was probably going to kill you.

2017-04-05 14:00:56 UTC  

That's absolutely not true Emma

2017-04-05 14:01:04 UTC  

It's only in the last century when water treatment became common that it has become practical to drink it casually.

2017-04-05 14:01:09 UTC  

We've been drinking water for almost 3 billion years

2017-04-05 14:01:10 UTC  

When I used to work on the cleaning staff of an office building we weren't allowed to carry water to drink so I would have to go into the storage room in the back of the bathroom and drink from the faucent if I was nearing heat stroke.

2017-04-05 14:01:24 UTC  

It's rare. Not common as we did need water to survive

2017-04-05 14:01:32 UTC  

ever wonder why cities are near rivers?

2017-04-05 14:01:40 UTC  

Humans had been very careless with their water, dumping waste into it.

2017-04-05 14:01:51 UTC  

and yet some aren't

2017-04-05 14:01:53 UTC  

They were near rivers because rivers were natural roads.

2017-04-05 14:01:58 UTC  

Mostly India is

2017-04-05 14:02:01 UTC  

Not to have water to drink.

2017-04-05 14:02:13 UTC  

Wrong, it's a water source

2017-04-05 14:02:30 UTC  

that and to drink, Emma. you forgot how important water source and water ways are in history

2017-04-05 14:02:39 UTC  

Out immune system was fucked up with the invention of hygiene and cooking food

2017-04-05 14:02:42 UTC  

Those very same human cities were careless with their waste and dumped it right into the rivers.

2017-04-05 14:02:51 UTC  

That's why it wasn't safe to drink the water near cities.

2017-04-05 14:03:02 UTC  

Yeah, drink up steam dump downstream

2017-04-05 14:03:11 UTC  

Human feces was just dumped right into it.

2017-04-05 14:03:21 UTC  

You do realize that people emptied their shit buckets on the streets

2017-04-05 14:03:26 UTC  

Right out the windows

2017-04-05 14:03:44 UTC  

but their waste wasn't as bad as some of ours today. As well as that they did throw buckets out the window like Comrade said

2017-04-05 14:03:55 UTC  

middle ages were fuckin' terrible by jayus

2017-04-05 14:03:55 UTC  

The big cities were horrible. The stench was heard for miles away

2017-04-05 14:04:05 UTC  

I would like to hear a smell