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True Facts about Bottled Water

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I recently found, online, an info-poster displaying all the main environmental and financial problems (to name two) with bottled water and the effects thereof in the United States. It was a well-presented and informative graphic, but its rational, scientific delivery would most likely have no impact on the average American. So I made my own somewhat sensationalist and irrational version of the poster, which should get the job (of discouraging Americans from supporting the bottled water industry) done a lot more effectively.

P.S. I'm just joking, America.

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I want to post this up at schools lmao XD

It's funny, because I have heard about how bottled water is bad. It was talked about my Penn and Teller and I thought it was weird how this was laid out. I can understand it more. It's probably the longest art piece I've ever reviewed. You really do make good use of all the space here.

The thumbnail doesn't do it justice. The artwork seems exactly like what would be in a guide book. I didn't know Purgatory was in Hell. Wouldn't it be on Earth? I don't know, I'm not a theologian.

Wait a minute...

THAT MEANS MY SCHOOL SERVES NAZI TEARS. Good pic by the way. I like how you used block colors to get different shapes and I think I'm babbling again. So
Great pic.

Bottled water = nazi tears?

*looks cautiously o the left, then the right*...........time to be more evil...*drinks more bottled water*

hell

this sure beats earth science!! thanks for the info

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