>>15996416I think if you wait a fair while to let your mouth dry and make you slightly crave water instead of continuously drinking to keep that craving at bay, you could enjoy it more. It might be just a tad bit less unhealthy, but I'm sure it wouldn't matter. Hard part would be resisting, cause once you have a water jug on your desk, it's really hard to not have a drink out of it often just cause you feel like it, you know? I guess you'd have to actually get rid of the water jug to resist that, because if you were too lazy to get water, okay, well, the idea is just dumb, whatever then, just stay hydrated as you do. I guess that you have enough dehydrated mornings already, probably are enjoying water enough. I wish water jugs didn't run out so fast, I thought 1.5 liters was like a 15 bottles worth of water or something, but I looked it up and it's actually not much. They look so much when in the jug, but you only get like 4 or so cups out of it, and it's just disappointing. I wonder if it'd be cool to have those helmets that you can drink out of with straws, but like connected to a huge water jug right behind your chair when playing or whatever, so you practically have infinite water to drink. I guess it doesn't even need to be a helmet, just a really long and flexible straw out of the huge water jug. That would actually be pretty cool, wait, why isn't that a thing already? Oh, another idea, but this definitely exists cause it's too good not to, imagine a water jug with fridge technology, it uses batteries, you put water inside of it and it just turns it cold over a little bit of time. And it would have special layering on the outside, to not freeze your hands when you touch it. That's actually the perfect thing for the summer. And if it doesn't already exist, then, where do I sign a patent? Char limit.