The Pros And Cons Of Water Bottle Flipping

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Water bottle flipping is a trend that started in 2016 when a highschool boy flipped a half full water bottle for a talent show. This made the crowd go wild and the video go viral. Ever since that day kids have been flipping water bottles non-stop. This has become a distraction to parents, teachers, and even some kids.

100% of the kids I asked said water bottle flipping is and can be a big distraction to them. Another 100% of people said if someone is flipping a water bottle next to them the lose their minds. 100% of the kids I asked said they were against water bottle flipping because of how big of a distraction it is to them. This evidence proves that water bottle flipping is not only a distraction to adults but also some kids. This distraction can take time out of kids work which is something that needs to stop.
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50% of the people I asked said it wasn’t fun to water bottle flip. 90% of the people I asked said that if they do water bottle flip it becomes addicting. These pieces of evidence proves that it is annoying and if they do it,it becomes addicting which is something that needs to

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