I’ve posted this before, but I was once at a 7-11 buying a Monster and someone in line with me asked if they were good. I used to enjoy them (I’ve backed off of energy drinks in the last few years but used to drink two or more a day) and said that I thought they were.
The person asking the question said maybe she’d try them because she suspected she was allergic to water.
I’ve posted this before, but I was once at a 7-11 buying a Monster and someone in line with me asked if they were good. I used to enjoy them (I’ve backed off of energy drinks in the last few years but used to drink two or more a day) and said that I thought they were.
The person asking the question said maybe she’d try them because she suspected she was allergic to water.
I had no good, coherent response to that.
You can’t be allergic to drinking water but you can be allergic to it touching your skin.
I learned that from watching The Others.
It’s the temperature that does it, not the water
Edit: I worked with someone with the issue. She could write on her arm with an ice cube and it would raise up where she wrote.