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re: biology

From: professor marc
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The Biological importance of water. That's easy. If one were to say . . . releive himself - where would he do that if one had no water? Sure, one could "releive" himself on dry ground . . . but then it would be out in the open, and would start to stink. But, one might say - the poop/pee in water will stink as well. Yes my friend, but we must think of the liquid relieving process. Peeing on dry ground would be hard. Peeing on dry ground would produce wild plants that no one could comprehend, and those plants could lead to rare rashes that would sprout on your butt, after you poop on dry land. The significance of water in biology is for the soul purpose of relieving one's self.


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