David R, you are PATHETIC, your DD is PATHETIC, let me educate you since you have failed to learn from KING KUGLER.
Shades, first, you suggest that the "foreign" individuals are Asian. As if you know.
LIANG sounds asian to me you PATHETIC moron. I don't think she would be talking to scandanavians.
Furthermore, your assertion that Asians do not have sufficient clean water to survive is nonsense. Can you perhaps cite some evidence to support your claim.
I have met many nays with one foot in their mouth, but you are the FIRST I have met with two feet down his throat, sit down this will be very hard for you. Go here:
cdc.gov
Food and waterborne diseases are the number one cause of illness to travelers and are very common in East Asia. Traveler's diarrhea is the most frequent health problem for travelers. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites which are found universally throughout the region. Transmission is most often through contaminated food or water. Infections may cause diarrhea and vomiting (typhoid fever, cholera, and parasites), liver damage (hepatitis), or muscle paralysis (polio).
then go here:
cdc.gov
Contaminated food and drink are the major sources of stomach or intestinal illness while traveling. Intestinal problems due to poor sanitation are found in far greater numbers outside the United States and other industrialized nations.
then here:
fas.usda.gov
As locally produced mineral waters have repeatedly been found to be contaminated, imported waters hold a much higher image in terms of purity, freshness, and overall quality.
Local mineral water companies have however experienced repeated instances of customer dissatisfaction over the last few years due to contaminated bottles of water. As recently as December 1994, samples of four major mineral water manufacturers were discovered to contain visible quantities of mold causing a significant public outcry.
Taiwan is currently struggling to comes to terms with the legacy of its economic success. Decades of unchecked, phenomenal industrial growth have brought with it serious environmental side effects, as waste from factories, vehicle emissions and the like have combined to produce one of the most polluted regions in Asia.
Taiwan's growing environmental awareness has brought with it a shift in consumer trends towards health oriented products, thus giving rise to a substantial annual increase in bottled mineral water consumption. Though Taiwan first began producing its own bottled water in the late 1970s, it hasn't been until the last five years that consumption has really taken off.
YOU ARE AN IDIOT, YOU NEVER STOOD A CHANCE WITH SUCH "PATHETIC DD"
Oh wait, I forgot. THis is the RMIL thread where unsubstantiated nonsense is the rule of the day.
Unfortunately for you, you are the ONLY one with NONSENSE.
It is unfortunate that few on this thread can tell the difference between facts, and unsubstantiated heresay. You Grow up buddy.
You can take your hearsay and both your feet out of your throat now(grin) |