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Does anybody NOT like to drink water regularly?

I seem prefer anything else besides straight up water. I like ice cold water at restaurants if they have it as a kicker. I mean, why buy water at 7-11 if it costs that same as 99cents Ice Tea?

Anyways the more I drink, that can be anything = no fluids/pump during nurse visits!

I hate being connected to a beeping machine 🙁

 
I don't like to drink water regularly... in fact I have to force myself just to get 3-4 glasses a day. I normally drink diet soda or juice. I'm sure it will catch up w/ me in my latter years.
 
I'm not a huge fan of drinking water regularly. I've been using those Crystal Light "on the go" packs in my bottled water and it makes it 100 times better for me.
 
i love water, there is nothing like it to quench your thirst. i like something with taste while i'm eating, but otherwise give me a big bottle of cold water any day.
 
i dont like to drink water unless im very hot outside mowing the lawn or my mouth is very dry.

I think soda quenches my thirst a lot better.
 
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
I don't like to drink water regularly... in fact I have to force myself just to get 3-4 glasses a day. I normally drink diet soda or juice. I'm sure it will catch up w/ me in my latter years.

I heard that diet soda isn't good for you too. I believe that the "fake sugar" sticks in your brain. Not entirely sure on this though, too crappy for me to drink it 🙁

But vitamin water kicks ass 😎
 
Originally posted by: OpenThirdEye
I'm not a huge fan of drinking water regularly. I've been using those Crystal Light "on the go" packs in my bottled water and it makes it 100 times better for me.

these are good, for sure

i drink a few glasses of water a day. i keep a pitcher of filtered water in the fridge for when i get home, and usually have a bottle of water once or twice during the day. i generally only have soda at lunch.
 
Water, lots of it, easily over 100oz a day. Its getting hot in Phoenix now, starting to break 100 regularly. If I don't drink that much water, I won't be able to run very well in that heat.
 
I drink a crapload of water.

I go through at least 6 8oz servings while im at work, then I usually have at least another 3 or 4 glasses when im at home.

The only other thing I really drink is a bottle of gatoraide in the morning, and a glass of milk.
 
I swap between water and water with "Lipton Green Tea to go" packs. Unfortunately anything you drink other than water contributes to bladder stones. So drink water!!!
 
I drink ice water all day at work and any time I go out to eat. But at home I drink soda when bumming around because our tap water doesn't taste that great and if I'm going to buy something, I'd rather pay for soda than paying for water. I also drink a lot of milk with dinner depending on what we're having.
 
I don't care for water much. Always been a heavy soda drinker.

If I do, it is always the bottled variety. Tap water is disgusting.
 
I drink a lot of water. I completely stopped drinking diet sodas 2 months ago (well stopped during the week) and I also don't really drink juice. It's mainly milk and water. On the weekends though I'll drink soda and juice, but during the week not really at all.

Drinking water just makes it so that when you drink a lot of water you don't feel full. When I chug some milk or a cup of juice, I feel full and bloated afterwards. Water though isn't like that.

Although I will say before I stopped drinking sodas when I was drinking like 3 20oz diet sodas a day, I didn't drink any water by itself. I kind of just made the switch and stuck with it. I'm glad cause my belly now feels much less bloated all the time and since I'm cutting up right now, it's helping with my definition in my abs.
 
One of my friends from indonesia was very confused when he saw a 20oz bottle of water costed 3x that of fountain soda. Of course he went for the soda, and now is 80lbs heavier than when he first got here a year ago.

Ill be lucky if i can force myself to drink 1L of water
 
I can't stand to drink water. But I do it anyways. I need flavor (other than copper/iron). I need something that coats my throat. Give me a good OJ / grape juice / lemonade and I'll be very happy.
 
I would have to guess the last time I drank any water. Absolutely hate the taste. Caffiene free soda or koolaid is my liquid supply.
 
Originally posted by: Pabster
I don't care for water much. Always been a heavy soda drinker.

Same here. I just usually don't like the taste of straight-up water.... yo. But I do have a Brita filtered container with water in it in the fridge in case I (or someone else) wants water.
 
Ive already had close to 40oz today. I tend to drink a ton in the first few hours im up to make up for what I lost overnight (and to make up for the alcohol consumption the previous night...), and then I drink less as the day goes on.
 
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
😕oz😕
It is a measurement of liquid volume that has been in use for hundreds of years. It uses the old base-2 system of measurement instead of the SI base-10 system. Pretty much only computers, the US, and a couple of other countries use base-2 any more.

1 oz: Fluid ounce
2 oz: No official term that I know, usually called 1/4 cup
4 oz: Gill (more commonly called 1/2 cup)
8 oz: Cup
16 oz: Pint
32 oz: Quart
64 oz: Half Gallon
128 oz: Gallon

I think it was a good idea to use base-2 for volumes (makes cooking a breeze when you want to scale up or down for more or less people). But there are also many good reasons for a base-10 system. We just need to get the US and computers to switch.
 
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