• dipcart@lemmy.world
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    I hate this age-based bullshit. I was born in 2001 and drank from the hose whole childhood. Its not called being old its called being stupid.

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    They distract you with generation wars so that you don’t notice that you’re losing the class war.

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    We all drank from a hose, we get it. Thats why we are all mentally deficient from lead posioning.

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    I might be wrong here, but playing a game when your friend is hurt but doesn’t have a broken bone, so you don’t care, is called having bad friends. If I’m playing with my friends and someone gets something in their eye or rolls and ankle I’m not going to dunk on them. How is that fun?

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      the hose water comes from the same line as all the tapwater in the house.

      The ‘danger’ comes from hoses and bibs not being sold for potable use so you get lead in the hose bibs even today and god knows what they put in the hose rubber as it didn’t have to pass any safety regulations and our dads were largely buying whatever was cheap at the hardware store.

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        god knows what they put in the hose rubber as it didn’t have to pass any safety regulations

        Vitamins and minerals to make 1980s healthy boys and girls.

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        For rural houses, many garden hoses bypass their treatment systems to save on filter capcity, so its possible hose water in that situation is unsafe due to bacteria or water borne illnesses.

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    Funny that some would consider this a flex, not considering that there’s still LEAD PIPES around being used.

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      Lead pipes aren’t inherently leaching lead into your water, as long as the chemistry of the water moving through the pipes is correct. Problems like what happened in Flint happen when the water chemistry is wrong

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      …why is that relevant?

      Do you filter literally all the water you intake, or do you think they only used lead pipes for the water hoses outside or something?

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        It’s relevant cause I live in a place where water is potabilized and checked, which is not the case in all the ‘civilized’ world, like where they have still lead pipes. And in the case of remote places, it would be unwise to drink it straight from the ground, as you don’t know what’s under there.

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    We’d let it run for a few minutes before we drank from it cause Tommy thought it was funny to pee in the hose for some reason. Looking back, he wasn’t all that smart and I’m not sure we were the either cause we knew but figured ”let it run for 5 min first” was enough.

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      I’d let it run because that water was damn near boiling from sitting in a rubber tube in the sun all day

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      Tbh. It probably was ( not that i would feel comfortable drinking from it after 5 minutes but on a rational level i think there is no difference.)

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        If it was city water and they maintained adequate residual chlorine levels, 5 minutes should be enough to santize any germs or pathogens from the pee.

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    I grew up on a farm. I realized how differently city folk think about water when I drank out of the horse’s trough by just dipping a hand in and drinking from my hand. For me that water’s perfectly fine to drink since it got refilled daily and the horses seem fine drinking it. The look on my friend’s face suggested that I had drank sewer water.

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      I wouldn’t do it, but because I’m sure horses have a lot of backwash. This is also why I don’t drink after kids.

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      If you’ve kept horses, you know that intestinal parasites are a common problem. Well let me share with you where those parasites are most often picked up…

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        From water sources. There are only really a few diseases that can crossover though and most of those are already problems for humans in stagnant water (giardia and salmonella being the big ones). My horses were healthy and the water was changed often so it wasn’t a huge risk.

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          But it’s a risk. Why take the risk when you can avoid it by having a bottle of water? You’re rolling the dice every time because why? It’s convenient?

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                  I was curious so I looked and this is the first thing I found, didn’t seem promising.

                  The lack of drinking water is not a new problem. Residents have been living like this since 17 April 2023, when Andalucía’s government declared the tap water unfit for human consumption.

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            It was the 80s. There was no bottled water and I’m perfectly healthy as an adult so obviously it was fine.

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              The bottled water industry exploded during the 80s, that’s when it became big. But even without that, a canteen is a thing.

              Lol, thinking you’re healthy now so it has no impact is a little silly. That not always how long term exposure presents itself. But either way, you might not have been ok. I can play Russian roulette and win 100 times, it doesn’t make playing it any less dumb. I wouldn’t brag about how I played Russian roulette 100 times and won, it just makes me look like a lucky idiot.

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      Animals drink it and backwash into it, but you think that makes it fine? I mean, ignoring medical science because “it seems fine” is very hick farm boy thinking. Are cigs good because I know a lot of smokers who seem fine? Come on man, what is this?