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Which of these "egret facts" are actually true? (answers will be revealed in August)

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@Higus

I agree.

This is one of my arguments that supports the idea that the Civil War was not a moral affair. How can they claim they fought for the plight of the African, then once they successfully destroyed their economic competition in the South, they moved to exterminate the Indians to complete their territorial domination?

Morals don’t cause wars, money does.
 
Never heard of that. Can you buy it with lime already in it or do I have to put them together?

You can. Or just get a Perrier or something.

Make sure to get a low sodium one though.

I prefer club soda to sparkling water though.
 
Club soda and lime. Best change you'll ever make for your health.
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"Manufactured club sodas typically have some sort of salt added. For example, the popular brand Canada Dry contains water, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, potassium sulfate and disodium phosphate. Schweppes contains carbonated water, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride and potassium sulfate."

Show me someone who needs more salt in their diet and I'll show you someone with bigger dietary concerns than what soft drinks they like. Plain soda water with a bit of lemon or lime is better if it's your health you're concerned about.
 
You can. Or just get a Perrier or something.

Make sure to get a low sodium one though.

I prefer club soda to sparkling water though.

Someone told me it’s bad for your teeth but is that like something where soda is 100x worse so who gives a fuck if club soda is just slightly bad?
 
This my shit, @Lead.

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I’ll try to find that this week and give it a shot. I’m on a week of water right now and I usually try to get something other than soda after that week hoping it turns to a habit.
 
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"Manufactured club sodas typically have some sort of salt added. For example, the popular brand Canada Dry contains water, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, potassium sulfate and disodium phosphate. Schweppes contains carbonated water, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride and potassium sulfate."

Show me someone who needs more salt in their diet and I'll show you someone with bigger dietary concerns than what soft drinks they like. Plain soda water with a bit of lemon or lime is better if it's your health you're concerned about.

Tip. If you edit and put a tag in, no notification will show up. It’s very frustrating. I either quote my quote and do a tag with ^ or just post right after real quick with a tag ^
 
Unless you have carbonated water coming out of your tap, it's got to be somewhat more acidic, doesn't it?

And I don't think your source supports your assertion.
  • "Sparkling water is far better for your teeth than sugary drinks. In addition, be sure to drink plenty of regular, fluoridated water, too—it’s the best beverage for your teeth. Water with fluoride naturally helps fight cavities, washes away the leftover food cavity-causing bacteria feast on and keeps your mouth from becoming dry (which can put you at a higher risk of cavities).
  • Be mindful of what’s in your sparkling water. Citrus-flavored waters often have higher acid levels that does increase the risk of damage to your enamel. Plan to enjoy these in one sitting or with meals. This way, you aren’t sipping it throughout the day and exposing your teeth over and over again to the slightly higher level of acid it contains.
  • Sparkling water brands with added sugar can no longer be considered just sparkling water. They are a sugar-sweetened beverage, which can contribute to your risk of developing cavities. So remember—sparkling or not—plain water is always the best choice."
 
Y'all remember that crackhead ass office I used to work at once a week? Haven't been here in months (moved up in the company) well... I have a big show tonight so I had to switch shifts.... And I'm back today.

The crackheads are already crackheading.

Also... Once I wake up I think I'll make a thread on this since it infuriates me.

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I deal with this A LOT, when it comes to booking plantation tours. People straight complain how they were bummed out without realizing how shitty they come across.
 
Btw cops from out of state can't like detain me or anything right?

I was smoking a joint last night and forgot there is a fucking 5-0 convention in town and a dude said "I'm with the Kansas City Police Department" and started saying something and I told him "well this aint your jurisdiction" and dipped out.
 
Btw cops from out of state can't like detain me or anything right?

I was smoking a joint last night and forgot there is a fucking 5-0 convention in town and a dude said "I'm with the Kansas City Police Department" and started saying something and I told him "well this aint your jurisdiction" and dipped out.

Gosh, I dunno. The american system of having different levels of crime is so fucking retarded it's hard to tell. So I'll just say ''different culture, hard to judge.''
 
Btw cops from out of state can't like detain me or anything right?

I was smoking a joint last night and forgot there is a fucking 5-0 convention in town and a dude said "I'm with the Kansas City Police Department" and started saying something and I told him "well this aint your jurisdiction" and dipped out.

Cool story bro.

Edit: Holy shit actually reading that article. It's literally a company whining about getting shitty yelp reviews and playing the race card.
 
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