If you drink enough water, you're definitely able to tell it has a taste. Especially whenever you drink different kinds of water. You can tell the difference.
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WATER. HAS. A. T A S T E .
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Water we drink has a taste. The taste of ALL THE FREAKING CHEMICALS THEY PUT IN OUR WATER. Pure water has no taste but not the water we drink.
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Water is a chemical.
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Water does have a taste it's just you're so use it you don't know it's there
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After what you knew what they did to the water, you’ll know.
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You’re gonna love beer!
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Water has a taste
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I love water.
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I mean, I can go weeks without literal water, but having juice, tea, etc.
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They all technically contain "literal water".
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I know, but everybody knows what I mean.
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Flint, Michigan still needs clean water!
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Water has a taste. It changes depending on where it’s sourced and what process that was used to purify it.
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If it doesn’t have a taste, how do you know it’s water?
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If it doesn't have a penis, how do you know it wasn't a man?
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Good analogy

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If it tastes like water, how do you know it's not flavored?
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