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Fizzy Water: Yes or No?


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Fizzy Water: Yes or No?  

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  1. 1. Fizzy Water: Yes or No?

    • It is delicious!
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    • It is not delicious!
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No, no, no, no, no.

If water was meant to have bubbles it'd be like that naturally.

 

Quote from the Spa water site: "Spa Marie-Henriette is a light and naturally sparkling mineral water." The bubbles are naturally added to the water in the proces of it like, going through the ground and stuff. Spring water is fascinating.

 

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It sickens me so much. Let me tell you a story fellow fiizy water haters. I went out for a curry with my mum and dad for my mums bday. We all ordered our meal then the waiter came and said what type of water do you want/ As quick as a flash my disgusting parents said two jugs of fizzy water, then the waiter was gone before I had a chance to protest.

 

So I had to eat this damn badass hot curry with fizzy water that I took about one sip of just to remind my mouth of what sub 100C tempretures felt like. But yeh I couldn't manage any more of the devils drink and I had to slog through this curry feeling dead. The moral is Fizzy water is created by the devil and parents to torture insolent children everywhere.

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If people was ment to wear clothes they would be born with them....

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Nobody is forcing you to wear them.

Naturism rocks.

 

Quote from the Spa water site: "Spa Marie-Henriette is a light and naturally sparkling mineral water." The bubbles are naturally added to the water in the proces of it like, going through the ground and stuff. Spring water is fascinating.

 

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Show me a picture of sparkling water in nature then, not in a bottle.

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Show me a picture of sparkling water in nature then, not in a bottle.

 

How can I show a picture of something that happens underground? Water goes through rocks that contain carbonic acid, and thus the water becomes slightly carbonated. It's not as fizzy as artificially carbonated water though.

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