• @Plopp
    link
    3821 days ago

    Real pros intentionally put a glass of water on the bedside table before they go to bed.

    • @over_clox
      link
      521 days ago

      You spelled beer wrong.

      Can confirm, am in bed now with a glass of beer.

        • @over_clox
          link
          521 days ago

          Who said I was gonna let the beer get warm?

            • @over_clox
              link
              621 days ago

              Yeah, but I never said I was going to sleep, I’m just in bed…

              Beer is nearing empty and still cold 👍

      • go $fsck yourself
        link
        English
        521 days ago

        I love beer and all, but that would fuck up your teeth and mouth biome.

      • @LesserAbe
        link
        1321 days ago

        Stale water? Like you’re talking about getting dust in there or what? Hasn’t been an issue for me over eight hours.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          220 days ago

          I’ve also heard people associate the taste of a little chlorine from treatment with freshness and when the water sits the chlorine does some science thing like either evaporating or dissolved further

          Don’t quote me on this tho I read it… somewhere (?). That should tell you how well I remember it

      • @Plopp
        link
        220 days ago

        Tf kinda water you drink that goes stale?

      • @Emerald
        link
        120 days ago

        Yeah it gets way too hard and crunchy for me

  • SharkEatingBreakfast
    link
    fedilink
    22
    edit-2
    21 days ago

    I carry my stainless steel water bottle everywhere. It’s wonderful at night!

    …Just don’t put a full, heavy water bottle in a place where it could potentially fall on your head / face while you’re sleeping.

  • @aeronmelon
    link
    621 days ago

    I’m not going to question how SpongeBob can pour out water while underwater.

  • Aurelius
    link
    320 days ago

    Nothing is quite as satisfying as a big gulp of water when you are parched

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    120 days ago

    Not to be alarmist, but insatiable thirst can be a symptom of diabetes. It and night sweats were the two symptoms I had prior to my diagnosis. I recommend every one occasionally get their blood sugar tested just to be safe.