There's a hierarchy
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I did an exchange year in MN and my host family there told me not to, always bought bottled water and never drank it themselves. And when I did try it it tasted very chlorinated.
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Water is regulated on the local level, so the quality varies depending upon what part of the country you're in. There are definitely places where you shouldn't drink the water.
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These are institutional devices. Place where I work has the good work one and I like that but it’s still a product even if I’m not personally going to buy it.
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Aren’t capitalists the target audience? Hopefully we’re not here just to pat one another on the back. We want to move people closer to the good side.
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I want to see the meme with ceo blood now.
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I am very very sensitive to corporate astroturfing but frankly this macro seems pretty innocuous. Listing the models even enhances the comedy IMO
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It’s satire!
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Whoosh on me then loll
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What good side are you talking about? A future in which only governments control the distribution of water fountains?
I’m a capitalist anyway, but I don’t really see the downside of a world in which a company makes drinking fountains and people can buy them.
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Are you so deeply against “capitalism” that you’re against products as such?
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Model number
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I don’t believe you