ANTI-NOT DRINKING WATER MEGATHREAD - THE TRUTH ABOUT HOW WATER IS WET & METHODS TO DRINK WATER + 100's OF REASON TO DRINK WATER(ITS NEVER OVER)

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Why water is wet
-Written by @illusion
(forefront of the Anti-rotter movement)
This thread has been a concept and in the making itself, for a very long time. Unfortunately, I did have to tank my reputation quite a bit to gain the final amounts of personally collected field-reported naturalistic observations on the behaviors of pedophiles/pedophile adjacent groups (if you've been here for a few weeks, you'll know what I'm talking about.) However, I've had this thread in mind ever since I first initially saw that infamous clip

Many people believe that drinking large amounts of water every day is essential for good health. However, recent discussions have suggested that the body is far more efficient at conserving water than previously thought. In fact, some researchers argue that feelings of thirst are often a sign that the body has already adapted to lower hydration levels rather than a signal that more water is needed.

Supporters of reduced water consumption point out that the kidneys can function effectively with minimal fluid intake, allowing the body to prioritize important processes without the need for constant hydration. Additionally, some experts suggest that drinking too much water may cause the body to become dependent on frequent fluid intake, reducing its natural ability to retain moisture.

While moderate hydration is still recommended, there is growing evidence that many people overestimate their daily water requirements. As a result, intentionally drinking less water may help the body maintain a more efficient balance of resources while reducing unnecessary strain on internal systems.

The World Is Yours.
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BOTB Worthy, thread's alr stickied!
 
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Life changing
 
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Actually waters not that hydrating, theres better stuff you can drink
 
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Tagging Illusion lovers: @inversions @Former Shortcel @pslturi
 
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People just be saying water is the most important cus the shit comes from earth
 
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Why water is wet
-Written by @illusion
(forefront of the Anti-rotter movement)
This thread has been a concept and in the making itself, for a very long time. Unfortunately, I did have to tank my reputation quite a bit to gain the final amounts of personally collected field-reported naturalistic observations on the behaviors of pedophiles/pedophile adjacent groups (if you've been here for a few weeks, you'll know what I'm talking about.) However, I've had this thread in mind ever since I first initially saw that infamous clip

Many people believe that drinking large amounts of water every day is essential for good health. However, recent discussions have suggested that the body is far more efficient at conserving water than previously thought. In fact, some researchers argue that feelings of thirst are often a sign that the body has already adapted to lower hydration levels rather than a signal that more water is needed.

Supporters of reduced water consumption point out that the kidneys can function effectively with minimal fluid intake, allowing the body to prioritize important processes without the need for constant hydration. Additionally, some experts suggest that drinking too much water may cause the body to become dependent on frequent fluid intake, reducing its natural ability to retain moisture.

While moderate hydration is still recommended, there is growing evidence that many people overestimate their daily water requirements. As a result, intentionally drinking less water may help the body maintain a more efficient balance of resources while reducing unnecessary strain on internal systems.

The World Is Yours.
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𝕺𝖒𝖓𝖎𝖛𝖚𝖑𝖙𝖚𝖘
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Why water is wet
-Written by @illusion
(forefront of the Anti-rotter movement)
This thread has been a concept and in the making itself, for a very long time. Unfortunately, I did have to tank my reputation quite a bit to gain the final amounts of personally collected field-reported naturalistic observations on the behaviors of pedophiles/pedophile adjacent groups (if you've been here for a few weeks, you'll know what I'm talking about.) However, I've had this thread in mind ever since I first initially saw that infamous clip

Many people believe that drinking large amounts of water every day is essential for good health. However, recent discussions have suggested that the body is far more efficient at conserving water than previously thought. In fact, some researchers argue that feelings of thirst are often a sign that the body has already adapted to lower hydration levels rather than a signal that more water is needed.

Supporters of reduced water consumption point out that the kidneys can function effectively with minimal fluid intake, allowing the body to prioritize important processes without the need for constant hydration. Additionally, some experts suggest that drinking too much water may cause the body to become dependent on frequent fluid intake, reducing its natural ability to retain moisture.

While moderate hydration is still recommended, there is growing evidence that many people overestimate their daily water requirements. As a result, intentionally drinking less water may help the body maintain a more efficient balance of resources while reducing unnecessary strain on internal systems.

The World Is Yours.
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𝕺𝖒𝖓𝖎𝖛𝖚𝖑𝖙𝖚𝖘
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100% of people who drink H2O die, coincidence?
 
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Why water is wet
-Written by @illusion
(forefront of the Anti-rotter movement)
This thread has been a concept and in the making itself, for a very long time. Unfortunately, I did have to tank my reputation quite a bit to gain the final amounts of personally collected field-reported naturalistic observations on the behaviors of pedophiles/pedophile adjacent groups (if you've been here for a few weeks, you'll know what I'm talking about.) However, I've had this thread in mind ever since I first initially saw that infamous clip

Many people believe that drinking large amounts of water every day is essential for good health. However, recent discussions have suggested that the body is far more efficient at conserving water than previously thought. In fact, some researchers argue that feelings of thirst are often a sign that the body has already adapted to lower hydration levels rather than a signal that more water is needed.

Supporters of reduced water consumption point out that the kidneys can function effectively with minimal fluid intake, allowing the body to prioritize important processes without the need for constant hydration. Additionally, some experts suggest that drinking too much water may cause the body to become dependent on frequent fluid intake, reducing its natural ability to retain moisture.

While moderate hydration is still recommended, there is growing evidence that many people overestimate their daily water requirements. As a result, intentionally drinking less water may help the body maintain a more efficient balance of resources while reducing unnecessary strain on internal systems.

The World Is Yours.
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𝕺𝖒𝖓𝖎𝖛𝖚𝖑𝖙𝖚𝖘
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Congratulations OP, moved your thread to BOTB
 
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Why water is wet
-Written by @illusion
(forefront of the Anti-rotter movement)
This thread has been a concept and in the making itself, for a very long time. Unfortunately, I did have to tank my reputation quite a bit to gain the final amounts of personally collected field-reported naturalistic observations on the behaviors of pedophiles/pedophile adjacent groups (if you've been here for a few weeks, you'll know what I'm talking about.) However, I've had this thread in mind ever since I first initially saw that infamous clip

Many people believe that drinking large amounts of water every day is essential for good health. However, recent discussions have suggested that the body is far more efficient at conserving water than previously thought. In fact, some researchers argue that feelings of thirst are often a sign that the body has already adapted to lower hydration levels rather than a signal that more water is needed.

Supporters of reduced water consumption point out that the kidneys can function effectively with minimal fluid intake, allowing the body to prioritize important processes without the need for constant hydration. Additionally, some experts suggest that drinking too much water may cause the body to become dependent on frequent fluid intake, reducing its natural ability to retain moisture.

While moderate hydration is still recommended, there is growing evidence that many people overestimate their daily water requirements. As a result, intentionally drinking less water may help the body maintain a more efficient balance of resources while reducing unnecessary strain on internal systems.

The World Is Yours.
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𝕺𝖒𝖓𝖎𝖛𝖚𝖑𝖙𝖚𝖘
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It resembles his tone of speech
 
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