How dare they defend a vaccine with a solid medical history and an overwhelming number of positive studies, against a couple who aren't medically trained?
How dare they?
Honestly, these money grubbing companies, always trying to
Maybe *your* tap water is fine. I live in Tokyo. I'm surprised that I can shower without my skin corroding.Cartollomew wrote:our tap water is fine. Grow up.
I can't speak for yours, but people whine a lot about chlorination and taste/smell of perth water - the percentage of ground water in our tap water changes during the year.Philondra wrote: Maybe *your* tap water is fine. I live in Tokyo. I'm surprised that I can shower without my skin corroding.
Ja, what many people don't understand is that our standards for drinking water are far more rigorous than our standards for food.Takius wrote:Fact is that water recycled in australia is a lot better quality than that compared to overseas, our regulations on water recycling are a LOT tougher than that of the WHO. The pureest stuff is even drinkable, but that wont happen because of ignorant retards.
I've tentatively changed my stance on this - in order to have an effect, a price hike would need to apply to industry and agriculture, which would be economically unsound. Actual household water restrictions (while good for the sake of public awareness) account for a tiny percentage of total water usage.Cartollomew wrote: My only gripe with our water is that it's too cheap. In a country where we routinely have to have water restrictions, it shouldn't be economically feasible to waste it.