Hydration is important.

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    4 months ago

    I think so, but also today is the first time this year my dog finished two bottles of water on her walk.

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    4 months ago

    It’s super hot in here. I drink lots of water. Two 5 liter bottles (idk if they’re bottles anymore when they’re that huge) run out within 1.5 days.

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    It’s difficult in summer. Too hot, I keep drinking and pissing as if I’m not dehydrated.

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      4 months ago

      As an expert at drinking in hot weather to stay cool and keep your mind off it. Every third drink, glass of water or something like a scotch and water, tall glass with ice. Game changer.

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    Hopefully, I did a lot of work in the Texas sun today. I have a huge ass travel mug that I use when working outside, and I filled it and finished it twice.

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    “Drank” and “drunk” are forms of the irregular verb “drink”. “Drank” is the past tense form, as in “I drank two glasses of water last night.” “Drunk” is the past participle, as in “She had drunk three cups of coffee before 9 a.m.”

    You’re asking “have you…”, so wouldn’t it be “have you drunk”, not “have you drank”?

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      The fact that people so often use the past tense instead of the past participle is perhaps evidence that it doesn’t really matter, descriptively?

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        Once you’re fluent you can use colloquialisms, sure, so yeah, descriptively it doesn’t matter really, but most people learning a language sort of need the rules so they can understand once those rules start getting bent or broken. Imo.

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        4 months ago

        I think that it’s a sign that English could stand to regularize further.

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        Delirium and confusion for sure can be, so I think that’d be counted under one or the other, yes.

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    4 months ago

    I’m drinking my fourth beer of the afternoon as I write this. Does that count?

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    No I have not. 30 degrees in Europe today and I have had maybe 1.5 l of water.

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    Yeah, I’m about to donate plasma so I am fully locked and hydrated. Also, I had a kidney stone last year and I never want to experience that again. I now drink 2-3L of water a day without really thinking about it, it’s habit now