Seems to be trendy to put yourself in all sorts of danger that, thanks to years of study by thousands of biologists, not Scientologists, we’ve known is dangerous, foolish, and deadly. It’s cool to turn up your nose to known and proven facts, especially if you’re an idiot trying to gain fame on the internet.
But just like high school basketball, only a few supreme idiots make it to the big league of Internet Stupidity.
Raw water—this shit was trendy years ago, I remember overhearing two cashiers in a health food store back then laughing about a customer asking for raw water
The guy who took Silicon Valley by storm with his $700 Wi-Fi connected juicer went under and tried to rebound with raw water. I always wondered how people know if a deer or some other animal just peed near the water source. Anyway, I wish I was creative enough to scam health nuts.
Oh god I just audibly said “What the fuck is wrong with people?” as I imagined using a fucking bird’s nest as a water filter in my Brita. The sheer stupidity of some people can somehow still amaze me. It shouldn’t but it does.
so I am about to inherit land with 7 Artesian Wells, there is no way in hell I would drink from any of those without filtering and boiling. And these folks drank unfiltered unboiled water?!?! Well Darwin was right.
My favourite part is the picture of the “natural and healthy” spring that they were assuming had no manmade chemicals, and it’s just water pouring out of a dirty concrete box by the side of the road
Simply_Beige says
Always remember your chlorine tablets kids.
vibesandcrimes says
Raw water? Did we forget cholera?!
Cabshank says
Some people are so stupid, Darwin awards at work
FlopeDash says
Hahahahahahahahaha fucking funny
peter-doubt says
Remember to protect your **precious bodily fluids**
TryNotToAnyways says
The venn diagram says that none of the sick had a covid vaccine either.
malepitt says
Sanders County, MT, not too far from the Oregon Trail. Fortunately, they did not die of dysentery.
JackNewton1 says
Seems to be trendy to put yourself in all sorts of danger that, thanks to years of study by thousands of biologists, not Scientologists, we’ve known is dangerous, foolish, and deadly. It’s cool to turn up your nose to known and proven facts, especially if you’re an idiot trying to gain fame on the internet.
But just like high school basketball, only a few supreme idiots make it to the big league of Internet Stupidity.
Window_Watcher says
How can something that’s natural and organic be unhealthy for you?
#ButTheyHaveElectrolytes
selphfourgiveness says
Raw water—this shit was trendy years ago, I remember overhearing two cashiers in a health food store back then laughing about a customer asking for raw water
sylv0028 says
The guy who took Silicon Valley by storm with his $700 Wi-Fi connected juicer went under and tried to rebound with raw water. I always wondered how people know if a deer or some other animal just peed near the water source. Anyway, I wish I was creative enough to scam health nuts.
Phoeptar says
Oh god I just audibly said “What the fuck is wrong with people?” as I imagined using a fucking bird’s nest as a water filter in my Brita. The sheer stupidity of some people can somehow still amaze me. It shouldn’t but it does.
Omegaprimus says
so I am about to inherit land with 7 Artesian Wells, there is no way in hell I would drink from any of those without filtering and boiling. And these folks drank unfiltered unboiled water?!?! Well Darwin was right.
TehOuchies says
My mother was a doctor in Northern Mexico during the cholera outbreak in the 90s…
I still remember all the warnings/guides about clean water.
And the sheer horror of watching some one shit themselves to death in 4 hours.
MrTheLister says
My favourite part is the picture of the “natural and healthy” spring that they were assuming had no manmade chemicals, and it’s just water pouring out of a dirty concrete box by the side of the road