Xi spotted this at a hotpot place in Montreal, and claims the water was just fine. Maybe the sign was designed by a chemical purist who wants you to realize it also contains things like minerals and maybe fluoride.
Yeah... I still wouldn't drink it. Who knows, it may have been sent from the Space Station as recycled "water" from sweat, urine, condensation... NO THANKS!
Yeah, Marty -- that's someone who is REALLY certain they belong there. If anything they should've gone around the whole sentence since the water is talking here...
What I don't understand is exactly what this sign is labeling. Is it next to a dispenser or some kind? Doesn't look like it's attached to anything...
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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Yeah... I still wouldn't drink it. Who knows, it may have been sent from the Space Station as recycled "water" from sweat, urine, condensation... NO THANKS!
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I love how it looks like it was originally printed without quotation marks or the tilde, but they were added later by somebody with a marker.
Yeah, Marty -- that's someone who is REALLY certain they belong there. If anything they should've gone around the whole sentence since the water is talking here...
What I don't understand is exactly what this sign is labeling. Is it next to a dispenser or some kind? Doesn't look like it's attached to anything...
I don't believe for a second that that sign is water.
I think we all know what happens when consuming products that are labeled "Drink Me".
Highly suspicious. Can't be trusted.
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