• Lightor@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    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.