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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1304828)6/20/2021 5:47:52 PM
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I pay less for my filtered water than you do and I get the alkalinity I want. If I bought anything similar at Whole Foods it is up to 3 bucks a gallon and has been in transit and on shelves for up to several weeks. Mine is fresh.. You are the loser. Not me.
I don't care what you pay for your loserwater........

What is filtered out of it? What alkalinity do you want, ie the pH? Why? Does any grocery story sell water based on pH? I asked you what you container is made of??? If it's glass it will eventually get a cloudy appearance from being etched>>

The purest water you can buy is distilled water (only from your pharmacy) .....it tastes like shit.....that's why the minerals are added to it....
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