• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    You can buy thick water (designed for people who have trouble swallowing) at pharmacies and every so often I’ll mess with the new guy at work by filling a water bottle with it and taking a swig first thing in the morning after a weekend before saying something like “Damn don’t you hate when you forget your water and it goes bad?” and pouring out a thick stream

  • @IDatedSuccubi
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    541 year ago

    It might attract dust and other particles that slightly change the taste though

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    1 year ago

    The longer you let water sit out the more acidic and “stale” tasting it becomes due to build up of carbonic acid. Others have mentioned bacteria growth and particle accumulation too, yucky.

  • Monz
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    211 year ago

    Water can go bad. That’s why stuff goes bad in general, usually due to containing water. This is also why freeze dried foods can last forever.

    Stagnant water. You have roughly 12 hours.

  • SpaceBar
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    121 year ago

    That’s how the plants get watered

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    61 year ago

    Yes, because of dust mites, skin flakes and microscopic bacteria.

  • @Guster
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    31 year ago

    You can smell it to o … Can’t you …