@@moonkatmagic5599 its all the damn botox he has paralyzing his face. you can tell because his forehead/eyebrows look way too smooth and dont move, and his cheeks look way to full and round, and they move awkwardly.
@@aaronjames3228 That wasn't the joke. Bady here was describing the water as fruity, while you're replying to someone who is using "fruity" in a homophobic context. Bady had to add the specific line "no pun intended" to highlight that he was just making fun of the drink, not the person's orientation.
@@crashzone6600 of course we aren't. We are a very smart human species, giving what the plants crave for and increasing profits for our big Gatorade drink. All hail Our Brawndo!
My tap water comes out cleaner than bottled water. My tap water sits at about 56 ppm. Selection brand water was 220 ppm and Nestle pur life 550 ppm. Crazy.
Here's the thing, it's not just him. There's a whole community of people on TikTok who does this; I believe it's called flavor water or something. Anyways, they use all sorts of flavor powders, syrups, electrolyte packets, and so on to give their water "flavor" because regular water to them is "bland."
Regular water IS bland, it factually has no taste apart from being nothing or gross. This helps them drink healthier and get their daily intake of water. Why phrase it like they're doing a cringe trend?
Let me guess - some of them get paid by the companies which produce these overpriced additives, the rest just fell for the scam and now need to make it look healthy and 'fashionable' to justify all the money they spend.
I already tried that line, women don't seem to fall for it. Even referring to it as golden doesn't seem to increase the appeal. Any hints would be appreciated.
@@coolfuzenope dude, only men will fall for it. Of a certain kink and persuasion, that is. The only way women will "fall" for it is $$$$ and.. well, you can figure out the rest
@@gamermix7507 There's a big difference between innate and expressive. The skin tone of African-Americans is something that is innate to them, looking at one immediately someone knows their color. If you were to look at a man - you don't know the kind of anatomy they're attracted to. You don't know their marital status. You don't know their self-identity. But their skin tone is innate. If a police officer sees a black man driving in the distance, they can easily tell the guy's color. If a police car sees two men in a car - they don't know if they're friends, brothers, coworkers, family, or lovers. If black men could wear certain clothing, identify a certain way, or express themselves in a way that doesn't get them shot by police or discriminated against - they'd love that privileged. While people should have freedom of expression. People also have freedom to judge someone as an a__hole for their expression. The discrimination blacks in this country have faced is unique and unparalleled. In 1970 San Francisco had 100,000 black people. Today they have under 50,000. This borders on genocide, yet it's wrong to point out who replaced them. Today white men or white women can become minorities by self-identifying as them.
@@JohnDoe-eh1ieThe fact that you think Kool-aid is "black culture" of any sort is both hilarious and stupid considering it's been drank by everyone since the 1930's. THe same guy who invented Jell-o invented the powered drink mix.
In my country it is very common to "make a water". You combine sparkling water, ICE, lemon or orange slices and maybe some fresh herbs like mint or Basil and done. No sogar or artificial sugar needed. The drivers or minors drink this, when the adults drink alcohol. It's actually quite great.
@@aaronjames3228if used properly edible glitter literally will not affect the taste. It's entire purpose for existence is visual affectation. If used improperly it could affect taste, texture, and color due to it being food coloring+sugar.
As someone who has drank nothing but water for several years, at this point I consider myself somewhat of an expert in this field, I can safely say without question, that this person is NOT drinking water.
He is though. Those packets and Syrups add like 1 calorie, not even, to the water and the only other thing they add is taste. Apart from that, it is scientifically and factually proven to be water.
@@FinalFaintasy I am not. I hate people criticizing flavor packets and similar products when a simple google search proves this stuff is LIGHTYEARS healthier to sugary sodas and helps people drink regular water more often.
@@TheSpiralSpiderWebAre you delulu? Go to the local grocery store. Find apple juice. Look at the ingredients. The top ingredient will say “Filtered Water” the next ingredient is going to say Apple Juice. Now professor, tell me, on the label, does that say Apple Water, or Apple Juice? Water with sugar free flavored packets (or spoonfuls) of koolaid in them is then called Koolaid. NOT flavored water.
@@FinalFaintasy Apple Juice is more than 2 ingredients smart ass. Plus, it directly comes from a FRUIT, not a source of water that gets filtered. Flavored Water is still WATER. It's a proven fact that is non negotiable. Goodbye
@@TheSpiralSpiderWeb Still not water. It's a flavored drink, like Kool-Aid or cordial. You realize coke and pepsi are mostly water too? Yet nobody says that they are water, because, like the blue drink this guy made, none of them are water.
That tastes great and has amazing flavors? Well yeah there's a whole community of people who do this. It's really a great way to stay hydrated and people have come up with some pretty neat drinks
Sure, I've seen some videos but the only thing they got to "hydrate" are the processed sugars with chemicals on top, to stay hydrated you can just drink water or make juice with some additions to make x or y aesthetic on the drink becoming more healthy . @@aaronjames3228
I don’t know if they have the same thing in the us as the do in Norway, but we have this thing that is a concentrated liquid called “saft” it comes in a lot of flavors and colors, whit or without sugar. You ad the a little bit whit water and now you have a drink that is healthier then soda, but is less boring than just plain water. And what that dude is calling “water” seems to be basically the same thing 😂😂😂😂. Saft has been in Norway for more than 30 years 😂
It’s kinda the same in Norwegian to. Direct translation to English is juice, but the we also call the concentrated fruit juice type thing is also called Saft to. My favorite saft is the one called Zero.
@@Ellen210789 we also call concentrated fruit juice saft too. But "saft" is not allowed to have added sugar. Fruitjuice with added sugar is nectar. What kind of juice is the "zero" you mentioned? We mostly call the juice by what fruits are in... Only if it is a mix it can have a different name like "A.C.E" or "Multivitamin"
Of all the insane _Delulu_ featured, this bro making Pride Liquid Walter White Product from water, and calling it water, is one of the *least* of the delulus. Hell I might even try it!🤪
It is an idiom akin to “Christ in a sidecar”. Both are used to convey pensive/aggravated disbelief over something/someone. In this video Bady was using it as a way so summarize just how ridiculous he finds this person’s antics. Ideally you want to avoid being the cause of someone using these types of phrases.