Message from @Crazy Chris

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2019-02-16 15:46:00 UTC  

Im reading that some amount of fluoride is necessary in tap water for stronger gums and teeth

2019-02-16 15:47:32 UTC  

i think we should not have fluoride forced on us... if you want it in your water... add it yourself

2019-02-16 15:47:38 UTC  

Whenever I have to drink water in a city or town, I can like taste all the chemicals .. so used to drinking country boy water πŸ˜‚

2019-02-16 15:47:44 UTC  

What about chlorine

2019-02-16 15:48:01 UTC  

Toothpaste contains fluoride too btw

2019-02-16 15:48:02 UTC  

What about chlorine

2019-02-16 15:48:19 UTC  

Chlorine isnt used much in tap water i think

2019-02-16 15:48:19 UTC  

the fact that its forced is give it an appearance of dubious intentions

2019-02-16 15:48:30 UTC  

Ive only seen it in swimming pool water

2019-02-16 15:49:01 UTC  

They just mix the chemicals with the water in the general water supply

2019-02-16 15:49:07 UTC  

So its not like we even have a choice

2019-02-16 15:49:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/546357373371940864/IMG_20190216_154900.png

2019-02-16 15:49:37 UTC  

This is more common in Ireland I'm sure

2019-02-16 15:49:54 UTC  

Doesnt Chlorine soften the water

2019-02-16 15:49:57 UTC  

Or something

2019-02-16 15:50:47 UTC  

Ive only seen swimming pool water being chlorinated so im not sure

2019-02-16 15:51:09 UTC  

Sounds dangerous. Exactly

I'd rather have an extra cavity then drink something that is dangerous

I've heard the flouride in water is the same kind as the flouride in toothpaste

2019-02-16 15:57:35 UTC  
2019-02-16 15:58:31 UTC  

things it good for helping with...

Anxiety.
Muscle spasms.
Teething in children.
Cramps.
Mania.
Bronchitis.
Whooping cough.
Asthma.
Other conditions.

2019-02-16 15:58:45 UTC  

Any side effects?

2019-02-16 15:59:06 UTC  

side effects...


Death

2019-02-16 15:59:26 UTC  

Nah,the government ain’t that crazy.

2019-02-16 15:59:29 UTC  

whats the death rate of the usa compared to another country thats not using it in the water and what was the death rate before the stuff was put into water?

2019-02-16 15:59:56 UTC  

Death rates BY WATER solely is a hard data to compile and find

2019-02-16 16:00:17 UTC  

just using as an example... they hopefully would never use tis in water

2019-02-16 16:00:27 UTC  

on googles lol google dont have that answer ..lol

2019-02-16 16:00:54 UTC  

my point is... dont put stuff in my water... let me choose

2019-02-16 16:01:08 UTC  

i agree

2019-02-16 16:01:13 UTC  

You cant and that the problem

2019-02-16 16:01:19 UTC  

thats*

2019-02-16 16:01:36 UTC  

They can mix literally anything they want in the general water supply

2019-02-16 16:01:48 UTC  

google cant even find my glasses.....

2019-02-16 16:01:50 UTC  

We have no choice

2019-02-16 16:02:56 UTC  

you are dangerously close to sounding like and anarchis t@The89thOptimist

2019-02-16 16:03:11 UTC  

we had a guy on air way back when he worked for the city of toronto and his job was to add it to the water...he told use they dont even care just put 2 bags in today.......

2019-02-16 16:03:56 UTC  

some days the water tastes more gritty then others