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Just now, bcking said:

Maybe NB was outside urinating and he happened to hit your head?

But see that would not be rain. We're talking about it actually raining here. Not to mention the fact that you'd be able to tell it wasn't rain by the smell and color so you couldn't even make the assumption that it was. On top of that - even if we pretend it is rain, we already covered that. In order for his pee to hit my head I'd have to not be using an umbrella. Option #2 in post #6, page 35.

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Just now, ccneat said:

Wait...what the he'll is this thread about? Rain , dessert , umbrella,. Platonic truth? 

You guys are way too intellectually rich for my blood.

You do realize you're the cause ;)

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3 minutes ago, OriZ said:

But see that would not be rain. We're talking about it actually raining here. Not to mention the fact that you'd be able to tell it wasn't rain by the smell and color so you couldn't even make the assumption that it was. On top of that - even if we pretend it is rain, we already covered that. In order for his pee to hit my head I'd have to not be using an umbrella. Option #2 in post #6, page 35.

I know it's not rain...

 

We are looking for explanations for why your hair becomes wet when you get outside. Rain is a possibility, humidity and sweat, a sprinkler. Urine also would make your hair wet.

 

Other forms of precipitation would make your hair wet as well, and it wouldn't be rain. Snow is not technically rain, though it's a spectrum.

 

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4 minutes ago, bcking said:

I know it's not rain...

 

We are looking for explanations for why your hair becomes wet when you get outside. Rain is a possibility, humidity and sweat, a sprinkler. Urine also would make your hair wet.

 

Other forms of precipitation would make your hair wet as well, and it wouldn't be rain. Snow is not technically rain, though it's a spectrum.

 

Again posts 5 and 6 cover the shift from that to discussing the possibilities of hair getting wet under rain. Within that context I can only think of the 3 options we discussed. There would either be a hole in the umbrella, or it is mishandled, or not used at all. I agree if we're not talking about rain other options include humidity and sweat or a sprinkler. I can guarantee you snow does not make my hair wet. Not unless it melts on it. 

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2 minutes ago, OriZ said:

Again posts 5 and 6 cover the shift from that to discussing the possibilities of hair getting wet under rain. Within that context I can only think of the 3 options we discussed. There would either be a hole in the umbrella, or it is mishandled, or not used at all. I agree if we're not talking about rain other options include humidity and sweat or a sprinkler. I can guarantee you snow does not make my hair wet. Not unless it melts on it. 

Ah yes apologies. I was going back to the origin premise when I said the possibilities are endless. The original statement being you go outside, your hair gets wet, therefore it's raining.

 

Other possibilities:

 

1. You live in a cave behind a waterfall, so by going outside you walk through a waterfall

2. You live in an underwater cave, so to go outside you have to swim outside

3. Someone throws a bucket of water at you

4. Someone throws a bucket of any other liquid at you (so this could be expanded to be quite a few)

 

The list would be limited slightly if you specified that your the wetness was from water. Still quite a few options though.

 

Of course NB did say "More than likely raining", so most of these would not be more likely. 

 

I have to do work now...

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11 minutes ago, bcking said:

Ah yes apologies. I was going back to the origin premise when I said the possibilities are endless. The original statement being you go outside, your hair gets wet, therefore it's raining.

 

Other possibilities:

 

1. You live in a cave behind a waterfall, so by going outside you walk through a waterfall

2. You live in an underwater cave, so to go outside you have to swim outside

3. Someone throws a bucket of water at you

4. Someone throws a bucket of any other liquid at you (so this could be expanded to be quite a few)

 

The list would be limited slightly if you specified that your the wetness was from water. Still quite a few options though.

 

Of course NB did say "More than likely raining", so most of these would not be more likely. 

 

I have to do work now...

Ahh. And you fault Trump for not properly moving from one issue to another :D I have an issue with #2. Unless swimming required putting your head under water, your hair would not necessarily get wet. Also #3, somebody just throwing a bucket at you won't automatically get you or your hair wet. They could miss you completely or just get a part of you far enough away from your hair. So for that to be true you'd have to actually say that they not only throw it but actually hit you where it can make your hair wet. Yeah I should probably get moving as well. 

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36 minutes ago, Nature Boy Flair said:

Real men don't use umbrellas.  It will get you a potential Article 15 in the army 

When you're trying to sell a car and it rains, somehow I don't see you using an umbrella.

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2 minutes ago, Nature Boy Flair said:

I am old. i wish I could still pee that high !

Hopefully you follow the guidelines for prostate examinations. (I'm joking but also serious at the same time...as unpleasant as it is you should make sure your doctor checks regularly. However don't let them use PSA for screening since that is no longer favored, at least to my knowledge. I don't screen many patients for prostate cancer since I don't see the "elderly")

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3 minutes ago, bcking said:

Hopefully you follow the guidelines for prostate examinations. (I'm joking but also serious at the same time...as unpleasant as it is you should make sure your doctor checks regularly. However don't let them use PSA for screening since that is no longer favored, at least to my knowledge. I don't screen many patients for prostate cancer since I don't see the "elderly")

wait are you really a doctor?

 

 

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1 minute ago, ccneat said:

wait are you really a doctor?

 

 

Not one that does prostate examinations (unforunately? fortunately?)

 

Just looking out for people. If his urinary stream is weak, he should make sure he gets checked. Though most likely it is just BPH.

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10 minutes ago, bcking said:

Hopefully you follow the guidelines for prostate examinations. (I'm joking but also serious at the same time...as unpleasant as it is you should make sure your doctor checks regularly. However don't let them use PSA for screening since that is no longer favored, at least to my knowledge. I don't screen many patients for prostate cancer since I don't see the "elderly")

My doctor does use PSA for screening. he says the finger kills more men than any diereses because it keeps them out of the doctors office.

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Just now, ccneat said:

Depends how you roll?  

Fortunately for me. We had "volunteer" patients in medical school that literally let a group of 5 med students take turns examining. They were all older men and most ended up with erections by the end of it. It was weird.

 

We had a similar thing with bimanual exams actually. Don't really know which was worse. Very weird to have a woman tell you "That right there? Did you feel that? That was my ovary. Good job".

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