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Girlfriend Floods My New House

No, it doesn't. That's why there's droughts everywhere. That's why Northern California had a drought like all last year.

November 24, 20174:08Jason
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David3:29
Okay, every flush takes water. Yeah, but like, this is my question, right? And like, bear with me because I may be wrong because I'm just— I'm a kid. What do I know?
Jason3:35
Here we go. I'm a kid. Jason, you're old, so you're always wrong. And I— if I am wrong, it's fine because I'm 21.
David3:44
No, my argument for the whole wasting water thing is— and I knew this conversation was going to take a turn there, that's why I wrote this down— is I don't understand, I don't understand why like leaving the sink on when you're brushing your teeth is a waste…
Jason4:08
No, it doesn't. That's why there's droughts everywhere. That's why Northern California had a drought like all last year.
David4:14
But what happens to the water?
Jason4:15
Like, it goes, it gets wasted, it's no longer drinkable. What do you think goes to the sewer?
David4:21
It goes to the sewer. And then can it go through another filtration system that just reuses it?