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Frate_Raper

hot or cold water rinse after brushing  

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nothing to do with parents, it's just that i was too lazy to mix hot and cold water to the adequate temperature.

 

You related to the other guy when he said that from a young age he was told warm water had lead in it.

Obvious lie from an adult to make kids fear warm water to save money.

So, either you can't read things you are agreeing with or your head is up your ass.

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You related to the other guy when he said that from a young age he was told warm water had lead in it.

Obvious lie from an adult to make kids fear warm water to save money.

So, either you can't read things you are agreeing with or your head is up your ass.

 

:rolleyes:

 

"When I was a kid I always used cold water.

Then I got older and formed cavities that make my teeth hurt when they're cold.

So now I use luke warm water.

Can't imagine what would drive somebody to use hot water though."

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throughout my life I've been told that there is lead in the hot water, and to use it sparingly for showers but never to drink it. I'm not saying I blindly believe this, but it formed a resistance in my mind to hot water when it comes to any kind of ingestion.

 

word,theres definitely something in the water.at my old place you had to let the water run for a good minute because it would be brown,something about being on the corner affects your water for some reason.and when it wasnt brown there always white shit floating in it.thats why we would use bottled water for anything that involved ingesting water.cooking or brushing whatever,we would use bottled water.

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