I did some light research and asked AI, which said it would be extremely dangerous. But come on, it wouldn’t be that dangerous, right? We evolved from animals that lived in the ocean.

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    Maybe you should buy one of those kids microscopes and see how much small stuff floats in a single drop of water. I didn’t try seawater as a kid, but water from a pond has millions of moving, living things in it. Most of them probably harmless. But brackish water isn’t really supposed to be in the bloodstream.

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      Yeah there is a lot of stuff in the water but there’s a lot of stuff in the air. Each day you come in contact with tens of billions of viruses, right?

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        And you have a lung as a barrier. That’s supposed to exchange the oxygen and carbon dioxide, while keeping most of the rest out of the bloodstream. Nose, mucusa, bronchia also do their thing. So your blood specifically does NOT come into contact with billions of viruses. I mean you also not inject air into your blood vessels… But there’s really a lot happening to not let any virus from the air into your blood.

        In the end you have organs for a reason. You can’t just do random things and think nothing is going to happen.

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          So basically the immune system just kind of sucks? I mean trees don’t have one and they’re fine so I guess it’s just supplementary and not that effective compared to other things?