
Isn't it easier to desalinate seawater than to detoxify weewee?
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:48,
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we usually just let the rain fill it
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:52,
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That way I can get a good look at them.
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 13:07,
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for the price of Waterworld - it was very depressing :o(
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:51,
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detailing how many Third Wolrd children could have been looked after for the production costs of each U2 album and tour...
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:53,
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Anyway we obviously can't save them all. How would rich people get organs if they became ill?!
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:53,
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it's sterile. You can just drink it, but for some reason, people don't.
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 13:10,
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Sterile isn't a problem. The point is, it contains lots of stuff your body decided it didn't want - excess salts, toxins, urea etc. - so decided to get rid of it. In a concentrated solution. Drinking weewee sticks it all back into your body with the added (allegedly) awful taste. Would be much easier (and more palatable) to desalinate seawater than remove all the poisons from wee. Which is why yachts have desalination plants instead of wee recyclers.
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 13:17,
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