Been saying it for years: what happened in Flint is coming to your neighborhood next. We can’t be bothered to give working infrastructure to normal people.
lol, the only "shocking" level would be zero :joker-amerikkklap:
Yeah I've been to a town where you weren't supposed to drink tap water because there was arsenic in it. Real empire in decay moment
Two of the darkest areas on that map contain the neighborhoods where all the cops live.
And brain damage from lead poisoning fucks up your mood regulation and decision-making ability
I knew I was ahead of the curve by subsisting off of cheap ass vodka and bottled iced tea
when the factory that makes those needs water, they get it from the tap
I was taught that vodka makes things sterile
So if I mix enough of it with leaded/dirty/radioactive water, it becomes potable
sterile != nontoxic
Sterile means no bacteria. Lead is not bacteria, its a metal
Right, so I need to drink sulfuric acid to eat the metal
Noted
Going to sterilize my leaded drinking until all the lead dies out.
Only the finest Russian tap water for us, comrades :che-poggers:
Yeah, you still cut the vodka with water down to proof but RO water is pretty standard and I'd think that removes heavy metals
Even when Flint was first being talked about I remember some article saying there were a couple dozen towns with the same situation that just hadn't gotten the publicity.
Sorry sweaty Ukraine needs those billions for weapons that we don't track after delivery~
just think of Ukraine with your noble sacrifice of drinkable water
He's invented the charcoal filter and the plastic bottle. He's going to install a charcoal filter in every house in America, just as soon as the Federal government wires him eleventh bagillion dollars. He's going to save America.
(hmm didn't the NYC one for arsenic turn out to be a false positive?)
they won't be done hurting us until we begin to envy the chimney sweeps of victorian england
Good thing that infrastructure bill poured billions of dollars into addressing the crumbling waterworks across the country...:yea:
Something something collapse of western civilization something something hard water makes hard men.
I can think of two cities just this year that had major water issues. This is just going to keep happening
I've had Americans for years make off-hand remarks about Latin America lacking clean drinking water and how it was a sign we weren't "civilized." Looks like the only difference is that the US hides it better.