Katieushka [they/them,she/her] to main • edit-24 years agoWtf us up with americans disliking sparkling water? Did the US ruin that too? Is it too spicy for them?? Wtfmessage-squaremessage-square141 fedilinkarrow-up164file-text
arrow-up135message-squareWtf us up with americans disliking sparkling water? Did the US ruin that too? Is it too spicy for them?? WtfKatieushka [they/them,she/her] to main • edit-24 years agomessage-square141 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareKatieushka [they/them,she/her]hexagonhexbear6arrow-down15·4 years agoi mean, it's not like co2 isnt literrally in the air around us link
minus-squarejohnnycastaway [any]hexbear30arrow-down2·4 years agodoesn't mean its in water, boug. link
minus-squareKatieushka [they/them,she/her]hexagonhexbear3arrow-down4·4 years agoa) i meant to say they probably harvest co2 from the air, they dont burn coal to carbonate drinks b) ok cmon not everything that tastes a little better than natural ground state is a luxury link
minus-squareKatieushka [they/them,she/her]hexagonhexbear3·4 years agooh i just put it in tap water with a filter outside my house. the normal water there also costs the same. link
i mean, it's not like co2 isnt literrally in the air around us
doesn't mean its in water, boug.
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a) i meant to say they probably harvest co2 from the air, they dont burn coal to carbonate drinks
b) ok cmon not everything that tastes a little better than natural ground state is a luxury
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oh i just put it in tap water with a filter outside my house. the normal water there also costs the same.