so i ate my first fire eel yesterday...

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E coli is not a posion, its a bacteria...and no, outer skin of vegetables is not stopping stuff getting in. I don´t expect you to understand such basics of biology, but there are even giant holes into the skin of fruits and vegetables which allow it to breath. There are maximal levels of certain things which cause a ban if noticed. There you see that the stuff gets in :) By the way, the replacement arrived today and looks better than the original.

P.s. vettel is a bad driver. ;)

too bad he won back to back world champions and has the record for most poles in a season! And the youngest world champion fyi.

Yea he really sucks lol.

Ps your picture is ugly and annoying. Im gonna go home and eat my poisened fruit now lol





#1 S. Vettel
 
As funny it is to think he ate the fish, my guess is that it never happened and this was posted for the sole purpose of what its doing now. Most normal people would have spit the fish back up or never swallowed it in the first place.

Yes someone who only wants attention, so obnoxious. I cant even believe this is a thread




#1 S. Vettel
 
I just wasted 15 minutes of reading all posts :(
 
internet_troll.jpgI think we would all benefit from a ban to a certain troll!

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Its not just free to drink here. Its recommended as better as bottled water and even used for baby food. The tap water is germanys most and hardest controlled product. I use it for my marine tank and just add salt and it runs great since several years,

Yet you still haven't answered his question...
 
What was the question? LOL. It wasn't in your quote, and yesterday is forgotten.
;-)

Do you see the symbol directly to the right of the username at the top of each quote? It looks like a "fast forward" symbol. If you didn't already know, you can use that to find the original question (it takes you to the original post that was quoted, and from there, you can do the same with the quote in that post, and so on, until you find the first post of the conversation).

But anyway, that was just fyi; Chris's question was whether or not they have chlorine in their tap water in Germany, because the OP claims that there are no chemicals used in the tank, which would mean no dechlorinator. But rather than simply answering "yes" or "no," he just keeps making empty statements about how pristine German tap water is.
 
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