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April 3, 2025 2 mins
Most people say they don't drink water until after 3pm. Dangerous Dave talks about a hack to get your needed H2O right away. Plus, bathrooms and why we would avoid them.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is steeper in the din with dangerous day. Well.
They tell you to drink eight glasses of water every day,
like it's flossing, But most of us go through phases
we're really good about it and other times that we don't.
In a Reason survey, eighty seven percent of Americans said
getting enough hydration is important, especially in the morning, because
it sets a tone for the day, and yet thirty

(00:21):
four percent of people say they typically don't drink water
until about three pm. Survey asks how many people think
they should drink water before ten am to power productive day.
Top response three glasses is how much we should drink
or twenty four ounces. One common answer water hack was
getting in the habit of downing a glass right when
you wake up, since that's when you're thirsty anyway. Gen

(00:42):
Zers is the generation most likely to do it. Drink
water first thing in the morning. Boomers are more likely
to skip it goes straight to coffee. You will get
hydration from coffee, though, because it is made with water.
They tell you should drink water right away. I drink
water pretty much mostly afternoon and evening because I enjoyed
a peeing all night. Deeper in the well, there's a

(01:03):
new pullout on bathroom emergencies, and they looked at the
worst possible restroom options. Can you guess the number one
worst place to go? Number two? Port of potties top
the list. Voted the worst restroom option. Fifty nine percent
of Americans ranked them at the top. The rest of
the worst gas station bathrooms, toilets at public parks, restrooms
at crowded concerts, toilets at bus and trains, and airplane

(01:26):
bathrooms just missed the top five in sixth place. Top
three things that gross us out in a public bathroom
people not flushing, people missing the toilet completely, and wet
and messy floors. Two thirds of Americans would rather go
to the bathroom outside than go in a gross public bathroom,
and plenty of people have done it. Seventy six percent
have gone in the woods, half of peed on the
side of the road, forty two percent have gone behind

(01:47):
a car, thirty six of peed in a body of
water before and if you've ever been at a golf
course during a tournament, all bets are off. People go anywhere.
Seventy three percent have used the toilet for customers only
without buying anything, and forty percent of feed to bottle
when the bathroom was unavailable. Have you ever decided to
hold it before you find a better option? Top five
reasons cleaningless, bad smells, no toilet paper, soap, fear, germs,

(02:11):
and lack of privacy. Thirty five percent of us regularly
hold it till we find a better option. Average amount
of time we'll hold it one hour, twenty three minutes.
And here's the last stat for you. Seven percent of
Americans are One in fourteen people admit they've held it
so long they soiled themselves. Holy crap, I'd be pissed.
Tune in again for another episode of Deeper in the

(02:32):
Den with Dangerous Dave light Year.
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