It's available for sale. I want it so I buy it. If water scarcity drives up the price significantly perhaps I won't buy it. Not a believer in the free market?
I'm all that, I'm just not a believer in the cultural capitalism that prizes non-bovine "milk-like" products and that pretends to emphasize "sustainable" values..
Still, putting aside the fact that bottled water producers are selling you plastic bottles, not water, the cost of making tea and putting it in an aluminum can seems like it would be higher than just the water ingredient of tea.
Unvaxxed, recovered from Covid, never went to the doctor.
ReplyDeleteI have the most immunity and the largest unknown data set :P
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ReplyDeleteBeamish won't say anything here when he gets COVID again.
ReplyDeleteSure I would.. why wouldn't I?
ReplyDeleteOnly reason I wouldn't would be if that info were being tracked by the government.
ReplyDeleteYou won't because then you'd have to admit being wrong about having the "most immunity".
ReplyDelete...and your fourth vaccine's finally gonna give you that, right Dervy?
ReplyDeleteNo, it would be a sign that SARS-COV-2 has mutated into a different strain entirely.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'll gain natural immunity to that one too.
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ReplyDeleteI've never heard about "immune system fatigue" re the annual flu shot. Is Fauci to blame for the flu shot not being a one time thing too?
ReplyDeleteThe flu shot changes every year based on new strains of influenza. Not at all the same as constantly overdosing on the same vaccine.
ReplyDeleteThe same thing will be done re future coronavirus shots :)
ReplyDeleteNobody but idiots will be getting Corona virus vaccines in the future. Fauci will dump its' ingredients all into his Universal vaccine for influenza.
ReplyDeleteIf I get additional coronavirus vaccination shots, I will only do so in the present. I am not a time traveler.
DeleteIt's 2022, the year of Soylent Green.
DeleteWhen I take my next shot, I'll take it, using my Joe Biden vibrator to squirt it up my rectum.
DeleteAre you a Qanon nutter who believes Democrats eat babies?
ReplyDelete:P
ReplyDeleteWhat's in your impossible nuggets?
ReplyDeleteSo, yes?
ReplyDelete^^Under the Qanon Shamon's spell^^
ReplyDeleteI don't even know what a Qanon nutter is. Anyway I thought Democrats were vegan.
ReplyDeleteI'm not vegan. I've never had an impossible nugget.
ReplyDelete^^Not vegan...but loves soy^^
ReplyDelete*tsk-tsk*
ReplyDeleteI used to drink soy milk but I lost my taste for it. Switched to almond milk.
ReplyDelete...with all the corresponding imagined sustainability of an ever deeper water well drilled in California's Imperial Valley.
ReplyDeleteIt's available for sale. I want it so I buy it. If water scarcity drives up the price significantly perhaps I won't buy it. Not a believer in the free market?
ReplyDeleteI'm all that, I'm just not a believer in the cultural capitalism that prizes non-bovine "milk-like" products and that pretends to emphasize "sustainable" values..
ReplyDeleteTurtle-free tuna, anyone?
I like Bolthouse Farms Vanilla Chai tea. It's not a regular purchase but that stuff is yummy lol.
ReplyDeleteMy question is how does Arizona tea sell a 99 cent tall aluminum can that is cheaper than bottled water?
They call it tea, but its' just bottled water from Tijuana.
ReplyDeleteEwwww lol
ReplyDeleteAT least it's not "Texas tea" (Beverly Hillbillies song).
ReplyDeleteStill, putting aside the fact that bottled water producers are selling you plastic bottles, not water, the cost of making tea and putting it in an aluminum can seems like it would be higher than just the water ingredient of tea.
ReplyDeleteWhat fractional penny of less profit concerns you most?
ReplyDeleteIt's just funny that tea is cheaper than the water used to make it.
ReplyDeleteI seriously doubt Arizona tea is being sold at a loss.
ReplyDeleteExactly. So why is less water in a plastic bottle more expensive?
ReplyDeleteThe energy required to convert bauxite into aluminum for a single Arizona tea can would power your Bitcoin mining computer for three days.
ReplyDeleteIt's a scam. I don't buy bottled water. It comes out of my faucet for free.
ReplyDeleteWell water? I have the same. My only costs are the electricity for the pump and the salt for the softener system.
ReplyDeleteGood thing that you don't live in Flint, MI.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Democrats don't get elected often around here so risks of ground water pollution are virtually non-existent.
DeleteYes, well water.
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