For me? its gotta be water

For me? its gotta be water

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hey it's three for free

Bohoo you obese nigger. Soda and alcohol are better than water and nobody online besides fat fucks LARPing thinks otherwise

this. soda (already 90% water) is way better than plain water
you might as well eat a bread sandwich instead of a burger, OP
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Drinking bottled water is incredibly cringe. Drink from the tap buddy.

dude fluoride

I'm not obese actually quite skinny. Soda is really bad for you and most don't even taste that great. Alcohol is ok depending on what brand but should only be enjoyed moderately

>He thinks fluoride is actually bad for you in the dosage it exists at in tap water
>He thinks bottled water is any different
>He doesn't care about the mountains of plastic waste he produces

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I like the water that's purified
I like boiled warm water

Don't drink from plastic, microplastics will fuck up your hormones and health

>he doesn't pour the water into a glass like a fine wine
faggot

Thanks for the reminder good fellow

Bottled water decreases test levels.

>Soda is really bad
that's a hoax
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I would and have eaten a bread sandwich before and it was great so get fucked

what was different about the bread in the middle?

you're pathetic. you could have made a cheese sandwich or at the very least buttered bread
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I've actually really been into grilled cheeses lately

cheese is great. every good sandwich has some. and that's a cheese sandwich, not a bread sandwich
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i drink too much tea instead

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i aint producing shit, nigger

Spring water is no different from the shit you get in the tap, plus it's expensive as fuck. Just buy the unbranded stuff that's been purified through reverse osmosis, where I'm from you can get a gallon for 75 cents. Or better yet buy a 5 gallon primo jug and just keep refilling it, price for a gallon ranges from 35 cents to 1 dollar.