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9 hours ago, SHOOTER12 said:

Fuck tap water anywhere..are you nuts dude?

Nah, I've had good to really good tap water in a lot of places.  Waco tap water comes from the Brazos.  Good tasting surface water is hard to get, especially from rivers, but it can be done.  I've had some decent tap water from surface sources in East Texas.  Waco and the surrounding communities must not try to improve the taste of their water at all.  It's downright nasty.

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6 minutes ago, PRONG HORN said:


As every intelligent person knows, it’s not about the flavor of the water.  
Tap water is full of tiny particles that build up in the body and can produce things like kidney stones.  

As every intelligent person knows, it's probably a good idea to cite your sources, or you might sound like a person who is just passing on some dumbass shit we just saw on Facebook.

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7 minutes ago, Sheep Have Wool said:

As every intelligent person knows, it's probably a good idea to cite your sources, or you might sound like a person who is just passing on some dumbass shit we just saw on Facebook.


Posting a scientific study can be like using a gun or knife to defend yourself.  The odds that the other person takes that object and then uses it against you is a real possibility.  Your linked article is a study about water volume, not water quality, as it relates to KSD (kidney stone disease).  

 

Hence, our current focus was to study the daily volume of water intake by patients with KSD     
 

You just got stabbed with your own knife Broseph.  

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1 minute ago, PRONG HORN said:


Posting a scientific study can be like using a gun or knife to defend yourself.  The odds that the other person takes that object and then uses it against you is a real possibility.  Your linked article is a study about water volume, not water quality, as it relates to KSD (kidney stone disease).  

 

Hence, our current focus was to study the daily volume of water intake by patients with KSD     
 

You just got stabbed with your own knife Broseph.  

Keep reading.

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