there sea fishies, and as bottled water wouldnt be havingg the salt there is a difference to the water around them so it is possible they might want the non salt water for some reasoning. such as fishies that swim up stream could fertalize without the effortfilled journey.
and not to mention this fine water is hand selected from finest alps, while others may scornfully mock your choice of water you can rest assured there ignorance will be there shortcoming for they will surely die in the struggle to mate while you can bask in the adoation and desire of all the other fishes.
thinking perhaps two dollars is a little to much to pay compared to your income well why not only can you buy this fine water but i will also set you up in our own little water selling bussiness where you will gain a percentage of sales made after sales and generalised running and set up cost, so? you my dear salty friend will be wealthy successful and well and truely fertalised.
Many people say that commenters are missing the point on this website. However, I think that they understand the point and are making jokes anyway, as is fun. Of course, there may be multiple points as well.
Or maybe you’re right. It’s nice of you to help others be right.
1. Any salt-water fish drinking fresh water would die.
2. @ Davi, a river barge would need an anchor in order to stop in the middle of the river or in a lake. You see, a lake is just a wide, slow moving portion of a river. There is still plenty of current, and that is before the wind starts pushing you around.
Seems like a job for the worlds greatest salesmen
there sea fishies, and as bottled water wouldnt be havingg the salt there is a difference to the water around them so it is possible they might want the non salt water for some reasoning. such as fishies that swim up stream could fertalize without the effortfilled journey.
and not to mention this fine water is hand selected from finest alps, while others may scornfully mock your choice of water you can rest assured there ignorance will be there shortcoming for they will surely die in the struggle to mate while you can bask in the adoation and desire of all the other fishes.
thinking perhaps two dollars is a little to much to pay compared to your income well why not only can you buy this fine water but i will also set you up in our own little water selling bussiness where you will gain a percentage of sales made after sales and generalised running and set up cost, so? you my dear salty friend will be wealthy successful and well and truely fertalised.
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@random
I hate it when people’s comments are funnier than the comic
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Hahaha, that comment just made the comic 10x funnier, it was AWESOME! =]
@random
their they’re there
They are clearly sea fish. The anchor. Why would a river barge need an anchor? lakes usually don’t have currents and thus have no need of anchors.
i think you guys are missing the point. the comic is satirizing human consumption of bottled water
Many people say that commenters are missing the point on this website. However, I think that they understand the point and are making jokes anyway, as is fun. Of course, there may be multiple points as well.
Or maybe you’re right. It’s nice of you to help others be right.
1. Any salt-water fish drinking fresh water would die.
2. @ Davi, a river barge would need an anchor in order to stop in the middle of the river or in a lake. You see, a lake is just a wide, slow moving portion of a river. There is still plenty of current, and that is before the wind starts pushing you around.
Fish don’t drink water. ^^
Has anyone counted the number of stones there are at the bottom of this undetermined body of water. 15. Not realistic.
*facepalm* These comments are worse than youtube
I quite agree with the sentiment, but only if it was hyperbole.
@kassandra-I’m pretty sure random wrote this in a language other than englich (intentional misspelling thank you)
Well, many humans do pay good money (even more than $2) for “canned air”. (It’s pressurized, but no need to nitpick, right?)