Bye Bye Bottled Water | ZapRoot
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lol bottled water is not going bye bye any time soon.
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OMG she is good looking! XD
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MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES ARE STUDYING THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATING A VIRTUAL WATER BOTTLE ?
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WOW!!!!! YOUR NEVER ANNOYING THE WAY YOU TALK LIKE SO FAST AND MONOTONIC LIKE YOU'RE A ROBOT YAK! CAN NOT LISTEN TO YOU NOOOO MORE BLA!!! BLA !!!! THE INFORMATION IS GOOD BUT I CAN NOT STAND YOUR WAY OF TALKING , AM SURE YOU DO NOT TALK LIKE THAT IN REAL LIFE.
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bottled water is pure evil... invest on FUCKING pipes mfuckers, stop spending money on plastic bottles and start building water stations and pipes for everyone!
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fucking marketing ploy
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@cagedtigersteve I don't have an answer for you. I was never talking about people throwing empty containers on the side of the road. In my opinion, littering of any kind is a bad habit and I don't condone it whatsoever. I will say though, that it's a geographical and cultural thing, because at least in Seattle, we do a pretty good job of keeping the streets clean. People understand the ramifications pretty well and most do their part to make sure that trash and recycling is properly discarded.
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@kurtsentrik So let me rephrase for you the original question: Why are beer bottles, soda cans thrown on the sides of the roads complained about less than water bottles? Water bottles are usually plastic and contains a resealable cap. Beer bottles and soda cans, on the other hand, are not resealable after the the cap removed or tab has been broken. This means that rain water collects in the container, meaning mosquitoes breed in them, meaning higher possibilities of West Nile, meaning death!
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@cagedtigersteve seems like you could use some lessons on communication if you think that making assumptions about who I am and my behavior is trying to "redirect me back on topic."
It's people like me who think it's ok to throw beer cans on the side of the road, right?
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@cagedtigersteve Ok, I think I know where you're missing the point. The reason why people automatically go after bottled water instead of the beverages you're pointing out is because of the fact that water is readily available in every single home. Most sources are clean (proven), and the water is thousands of times cheaper. You can't get soda, beer, juice, etc. from a faucet, and you can't tell me that because it's available at a tap in a bar that it's the same thing. It's not.
"So convenient, SO DAMN EVIL." LOL!!
CheeseLoverBob 2 years ago 6
is there like a slow-motion button to her. cause i need a normal speed
dallas1308 3 years ago 6