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Fun fact: the further into the Baltic Sea you go (ie the farther you are from Copenhagen), the less salty it is. Around Stockholm iirc you can just drink the water straight up and rehydrate instead of dehydrating.
Yeah, but drinking the Baltic sea's water, one of the most if not the most polluted sea of the world, will cause you other problems ๐
rehydrating and give you cancer :v
It will be rehydrating then dehydrating, as they'll pass the following hours emptying their bowels.
what?
Isn't American water usually more polluted near large industries?
What does America got to do with the Baltic Sea?
It is a continent on the other side of the planet.
And water is polluted next to every large industry.
The Danish people must be salty about that.
Maybe that's why they like, the disgusting thing that is, black licorice.
Delicious*
Autocorrect musta got you there
Thanks, I'm going to do just that!