I flavor my water every now and then. Right now you will find in my refrigerator a pitcher of spring water with the juice of 2-3 limes in it.
I flavor my water every now and then. Right now you will find in my refrigerator a pitcher of spring water with the juice of 2-3 limes in it.
Almost every post you make is really stupid, but this one might take the cake. You "don't drink as much water" as you should, so instead you buy bottled "flavored water" for a substitute.
This is the epitome of the idiocy that plagues our country. Instead of drinking regular water, you go buy a 12 pack of flavored water, thus contributing to a myriad of problems that come with that kind of attitude and lack of stewardship.
If you are doing it to replace soda or something, OK, but to replace water??
Almost every post you make is really stupid, but this one might take the cake. You "don't drink as much water" as you should, so instead you buy bottled "flavored water" for a substitute.
This is the epitome of the idiocy that plagues our country. Instead of drinking regular water, you go buy a 12 pack of flavored water, thus contributing to a myriad of problems that come with that kind of attitude and lack of stewardship.
If you are doing it to replace soda or something, OK, but to replace water??
you can actually start liking this chit :toast:
Squeezing a lime into water is way different than buying flavored canned water...
Pray tell how so. Water flavored with natural lime juice (which these are). So the delivery is a can? Not much different than the pipes running into your house. Or are you collecting rainwater off the leaves in your nature land because you are superior to the rest of America.
.................................................................Canned water flavored with natural lemon juice...sounds terrible.
I drink a good deal of water throughout the day. There are times where I know my hydration isn't what it should be and I feel like having something a bit different than water for a change. I was happy I found something with absolutely nothing but water and natural flavors. I don't drink much soda or anything else for that matter. It's not to replace water it's to change it up 3x a week.
My family eats about 90% organic so it's ironic you are going to compare me to what "plagues our country."
No need to be such a fucking cunt.
Canned water flavored with natural lemon juice...sounds terrible.
I drink a good deal of water throughout the day. There are times where I know my hydration isn't what it should be and I feel like having something a bit different than water for a change. I was happy I found something with absolutely nothing but water and natural flavors. I don't drink much soda or anything else for that matter. It's not to replace water it's to change it up 3x a week.
My family eats about 90% organic so it's ironic you are going to compare me to what "plagues our country."
No need to be such a fucking cunt.
I've always wanted to know the Agent & Hippo story. My assumption is that these two social retards met at some MJs function, humped like rabbits, then things don't go as planned when a bun shows up in the oven. They scramble to get married and after their shotgun wedding they move off to the mountains to be one with nature and raise their love-child.
Dont drink that carbonated crap. Drink some ice brewed green tea. Cheaper and better for ya!
Get your wife to make it?
Your family eats 90% organic and then you shoot poison into your children's veins, lol.
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What does the c. stand for?
What does the c. stand for?
i love ice tea.... especially with some Capt Morgans Lime Bite added in
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He's got some anger issues. May have to do with drinking canned water.
And if you don't see the difference between drinking out of the tap and drinking out of cans, then I don't know what to tell you. Use some critical thinking skills.
I can see some difference, but I wouldn't think it's huge, for all cases.
Can you explain? I'm interested.
I'm not saying that La Croix is a replacement for water, by the way, I just don't see a huge difference in the nutrition/dangers of canned/bottled water versus tap.
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