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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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This is the real reason all those rich AI company CEOs are building a ton of data centers to make your water more expensive: they know they'll turn to dust like a marvel movie character if enough water passes between your lips.

can I drink an ungodly amount of tea instead?
Yes, and you'll even get a free lifetime supply of extra-pointy kidney stones
What doesn't give kidney stones? Other than water.
I've had good luck with fruit juices for the most part
Only if majority is not caffeinated (sorry).
So, you are saying nothing but coffee and wine is a bad idea?
You don't need to drink more water if you're not thirsty. Your body is smart enough to know. I will die on this hill!
I heard that if you're feeling thirsty, you've already been dehydrated for a while.
Unless your "I will die on this hill" comment was meant to be the punchline, in which case, I'll show myself out.
Ah, those are cases where the thirst reflex isn't reliable, like in the case of older adults, certain conditions like dementia where people literally forget to drink or eat, in infants, during sickness, and athletes.
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/water/#preventing-dehydration-is-thirst-enough