Stumbled upon this documentary about the harmful effects of the plastics our water is bottled in. Pretty interesting if you ask me, I was unaware of the dangers as I'm sure most people are. Hopefully some of you have already seen it. Anyway, here's the trailer. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72MCumz5lq4&feature=player_embedded]Tapped Trailer - YouTube[/ame]
Still better than tap water. People need to stop worrying so much and being paranoid about everything, if you notice, everything is "harmful" now.
I'm going to enjoy my wonderful, overpriced Fiji water regardless of the environmental impact. Sorry, but I'm selfish.
Interesting. I thought it was funny how they made it almost into a hyped-up action movie, when the literal actions that need to be taken are going to be much more boring and slow-moving than they depict. But, I guess they kind of have to do it that way to stir interest. I've never thought about it in terms of 'controlling one of our rights to survival,' since tap water has always been readily available. But that doesn't mean it will stay that way forever, and once it stops becoming plentiful, where will our water come from? Certainly a scary thought for the future. The plastic in our environment has always been there - bottled water surely helps contribute to this waste, but I don't think we can blame the companies for the bottles strewn about. That's a change that has to happen with the people.
How do you propose we gather the precipitation? The little bit that manages to fall into fresh waters is not nearly enough to sustain any decent sized population. The rest falls into the ground and ocean. You gonna drink that? I am implying it will come from bottled water companies. But go ahead and drink your own piss, it may increase your reading comprehension. Whatever you're doing now doesn't seem to work.
If you live in the US and buy bottle water you're a jack ass.. Just saying.. Especially if your from Long Island, We got the second best water supply in the US. Bitches.
Lol bottled water.. Oh the memories I remember the first day I got high, I drank like 12 bottles of water... Best. Day. Ever.