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Best way to drink salt water?

  1. #1
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    The cruise ship is charging $15 for a 12 pack of water bottles.
    They also don't allow you to bring water except for 1 12 pack but only if you can find it in a carton or a can. No carry on bottles....
    The president of the boat company said the boat water is safe to drink but all the reviews say it's poorly enhancemented salt water and drinking it will leave you swollen and unable to fit in your shoes.
    https://www.thestreet.com/travel/carnival-cruise-line-responds-to-water-controversy

    Does anyone have any recommendations for a water bottle with enhancement to desalinate their shitty ocean water?
  2. #2
    Bradley Florida Man
    salt water can be consumed really easily, you just take 2 bowls, inset the smaller bowl empty in the center, fill the larger bowl with salt water, place a piece of plastic or other vinyl type material over the top creating an airtight seal, place a small rock or pebble in the center of the plastic and place in the sun.

    The wate rwill rise as humidity vapor int eh sunlight, gather on the plastic, and then roll to the depression where it will be collected in an unsalted form in the smaller bowl.

    How do you not know this?
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  3. #3
    Bradley Florida Man
    hur derrr im fonaplats ii drive around a spoonlift at a factory and dont know how to emulate games, make fresh water, or answer bradley bonecalls
  4. #4
    You take 2 BOWELS
  5. #5
    You can buy a SeaWater Pro Mini Portable Desalination Kit for US $4,249.00.
  6. #6
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    put pepper in it
  7. #7
    What about diet coke?
  8. #8
    Originally posted by Fonaplats They also don't allow you to bring water except for 1 12 pack but only if you can find it in a carton or a can. No carry on bottles….

    Those fucking assholes. That rule is to stop you sneaking vodka, tequila or rum aboard.
  9. #9
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Those fucking assholes. That rule is to stop you sneaking vodka, tequila or rum aboard.

    Probably.
    You also can't bring a hair dryer.
    But you can bring 2 bottles of wine.
  10. #10
    Bradley Florida Man
    OP is a big 2 bottles of whiner
  11. #11
    Originally posted by Fonaplats Probably.
    You also can't bring a hair dryer.
    But you can bring 2 bottles of wine.

    I plan to bring 2 bottles of wine in me.
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  12. #12
    Kingoftoes Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Bradley salt water can be consumed really easily, you just take 2 bowls, inset the smaller bowl empty in the center, fill the larger bowl with salt water, place a piece of plastic or other vinyl type material over the top creating an airtight seal, place a small rock or pebble in the center of the plastic and place in the sun.

    The wate rwill rise as humidity vapor int eh sunlight, gather on the plastic, and then roll to the depression where it will be collected in an unsalted form in the smaller bowl.

    How do you not know this?

    This is how the national guard is taught to do it in survival scenarios.
  13. #13
    Kingoftoes Tuskegee Airman
    Fonaplats, I'm sure that they have fresh water in the showers there and the sinks. Just get a drink from it to start your day.
  14. #14
    Originally posted by Donald Trump I plan to bring 2 bottles of wine in me.
  15. #15
    Kingoftoes Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Donald Trump I plan to bring 2 bottles of wine in me.

    Guests are prohibited from bringing alcoholic beverages on board with the following exception - at the beginning of the cruise during embarkation day only, guests (21 years of age and older) may bring one 750-ml bottle of sealed/unopened wine or champagne, per person, in their carry-on luggage.* Outside this exception, all liquor, beer, other forms of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited in both carry-on and checked luggage and such items will be confiscated and discarded and no compensation will be provided.

    * Port, Vermouth, Sherry and other fortified wines, over 15% alcohol by volume (ABV), cannot be brought on board.
  16. #16
    Cowboy2013 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fonaplats The cruise ship is charging $15 for a 12 pack of water bottles.
    They also don't allow you to bring water except for 1 12 pack but only if you can find it in a carton or a can. No carry on bottles….
    The president of the boat company said the boat water is safe to drink but all the reviews say it's poorly enhancemented salt water and drinking it will leave you swollen and unable to fit in your shoes.
    https://www.thestreet.com/travel/carnival-cruise-line-responds-to-water-controversy

    Does anyone have any recommendations for a water bottle with enhancement to desalinate their shitty ocean water?

    Put it in a bottle with siran wrap over it, leave it in the sun and lick what collects at the top. I saw it on some lost at sea survival thing. Idk how long the cruise is but you may be able to survive.
  17. #17
    Just drink the damn salt water and stop complaining.
  18. #18
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Originally posted by Kingoftoes Fonaplats, I'm sure that they have fresh water in the showers there and the sinks. Just get a drink from it to start your day.

    All the reviews say the ship does a really bad job at getting the salt out of the water.
    It is a really old ship.
  19. #19
    Kingoftoes Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Fonaplats All the reviews say the ship does a really bad job at getting the salt out of the water.
    It is a really old ship.

    Pick your poison, I guess.
  20. #20
    Originally posted by Fonaplats All the reviews say the ship does a really bad job at getting the salt out of the water.
    It is a really old ship.

    I'd have assumed they just fill up when in port. Desalination is a pain in the ass. Try the water at the dock, and compare it to the water on board. Some places just have naturally salty tasting tap water.
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