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samthesham 14 year s ago
yikes
       
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gigantes 14 year s ago
tinny tiny

"teeny" tiny.


Apparently, they are added to tap water to eat mosquito larvae to keep water sources clear.

that's friggin' awesome. i'd been wondering how municipalities deal with this issue; had just been too lazy to check, so far.
       
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severe_009 14 year s ago
WOW... interesting...
       
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un visiteur 14 year s ago
boild water..now..
       
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lauren 14 year s ago
^4 it's not like the hydrochloric acid can't 'boil' it up for you :P
       
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rolotomasi 14 year s ago
Looking forward to see microscope pics of bottled water.
Why ? Cause tap water has to pass a number of quality tests, required by law even while bottled water has none of that... get my drift ?
       
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Peanut 14 year s ago
Tiny critters in your tea.
       
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Genge 14 year s ago
OH NO GERMS!
OH WAIT,THEIR NOT GERMS? :O

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AWW LOOK HOW CUTE THEY ARE :3
       
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heywood jablowme 13 year s ago
Ah, so THATS why i shit in my pants after that glass of water yesterday....
       
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