#12 Unless it's more labelling bs, it's called 'distilled water', and it's not actually healthful to drink it. It's so low in minerals that it leeches them from the body. Also, the amount of minerals in any kind of drinking water is low enough that it shouldn't be a problem, even for persons on low-sodium diets. ...In other words, it's more labelling and marketing bs.
#20 I have to figure persons who take fotos of snowflakes like this live in places where it rarely snows, because those of us who grew up with snow have been observing this 'phenomenon' for longer than we can remember. I get it, tho.
#21 Iz, maybe leave this one out of future lists. Seriously.
#12 Unless it's more labelling bs, it's called 'distilled water', and it's not actually healthful to drink it. It's so low in minerals that it leeches them from the body. Also, the amount of minerals in any kind of drinking water is low enough that it shouldn't be a problem, even for persons on low-sodium diets. ...In other words, it's more labelling and marketing bs.
#20 I have to figure persons who take fotos of snowflakes like this live in places where it rarely snows, because those of us who grew up with snow have been observing this 'phenomenon' for longer than we can remember. I get it, tho.
#21 Iz, maybe leave this one out of future lists. Seriously.
Probably that's the work of wristwatches...
People scratching with their left while reading the phone in their right
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#20 I have to figure persons who take fotos of snowflakes like this live in places where it rarely snows, because those of us who grew up with snow have been observing this 'phenomenon' for longer than we can remember. I get it, tho.
#21 Iz, maybe leave this one out of future lists. Seriously.