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KEO Oct 5, 2023 @ 7:40pm 
Oh yeah you wike that, don't you? you do wight? I hope you do, cuz I do, I'm having a bwast ovew hewe ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ aww ovew youw intewnaw owgans, oh YEAH I'm gonna fiww you up good, wike bwowing aiw into a bawwoon, but it is actuawwy me bwowing ♥♥♥ into youw innawds, you stupid dumb wetawded whowe, you absowute macwocephawic pwostitute, you need to study hawdew if you want to keep up with the evew gwowing size of my ♥♥♥♥, evewy mowning I have to use the powew of math to cawcuwate the amount of bwood it wequiwes to pump my fat thwobbing PEEPEE so i can eat accowdingwy, wast time I didn't I onwy had a swice of pizza fow bweakfast and passed out aftew puwwing out my obese appendage fow a wough mastuwbation session, GOD just thinking about that pizza is making me even HOWNIEW, I hope you can handwe aww
z11 Oct 5, 2023 @ 7:38pm 
Glass flasks have been used since ancient times, though were not common until the Early Modern period when consistent, bulk manufacturing of glass products became easier. Because they are completely recyclable, are BPA-free, and do not retain and transfer taste or odor, glass water bottles are becoming a popular choice again for many consumers concerned about their health.
z11 Oct 5, 2023 @ 7:38pm 
Multi-use water bottles can be made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), copolyester, or polypropylene. They all offer the advantage of being durable, lightweight, dishwasher-safe, and BPA-free. The main difference between each type of water bottle is the flexibility of the material. Copolyester and polypropylene offer the greatest rigidity; HDPE retains some flexibility; LDPE (most commonly associated with collapsible, squeeze bottles) is highly flexible.

Metal

See also: Aluminium bottle
z11 Oct 5, 2023 @ 7:37pm 
In some countries with low-quality tap water, citizens also use bottled water (including in family-size containers kept in the home) for health reasons. For example, as of 2010, Mexico had an average 8 percent increase per year in bottled water purchases and consumed approximately 13 percent of the world's total of bottled water.[2] Mexican citizens drink more bottled water than people of any other country, at an average of 61.8 gallons per person each year – more than twice the rate of US per capita consumption.[2] The increase in the use of single-use personal plastic water bottles has contributed markedly to the country's litter problem, though the increase in the popularity of bottled water has come with a decrease in the growth rate of consumption of soft drinks[2] (which pose health risks in excessive quantities, as well as the same littering problem).
z11 Oct 5, 2023 @ 7:37pm 
Sales of single-use, pre-filled plastic water bottles have increased almost every year for more than a decade.[which?] In 2011, greater than US$11 billion was spent on bottled water products in the United States alone.[1] The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) states that people are increasingly relying on water bottles for convenience and portability.
z11 Oct 5, 2023 @ 7:37pm 
Water bottles are usually made of plastic, glass, metal, or some combination of those substances. In the past, water bottles were sometimes made of wood, bark, or animal skins such as leather, hide and sheepskin.[citation needed] Water bottles can be either disposable or reusable. Disposable water bottles are often sold filled with potable water, while reusable bottles are often sold empty. Reusable water bottles help cut down on consumer plastic waste and carbon emissions.[citation needed].