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Urine is only sterile when it leave the body...if its been sitting on a toilet for god knows how long = not sterile.

 

Urine is a waste product and starts to collect bacteria and other organisms when it just sits and collects

 

So does standing water...

 

No one is arguing that it it probably best to avoid waste when possible.

 

His argument from the original thread was that urine at no point in time is sterile.

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What's sad is that you lack the common sense of a 3 year old.

Any fucking scientist will also cosign said 3 year old that a wolf is infact a dog.

 

 

Let's take a look at the definition of "WOLF" and "DOG", shall we?

 

 

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wolf

 

"any of several large predatory canids (genus Canis) that live and hunt in packs and resemble the related dogs; especially : gray wolf — compare coyote, jackal b : the fur of a wolf"

 

 

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dog

 

"a highly variable domestic mammal (Canis familiaris) closely related to the gray wolf"

 

 

This clearly states that wolves resemble dogs, which are a close relative of wolf. And that dogs are closely related to wolves. This clearly points out a difference between the two -- it does not say that a wolf is a dog, it says that wolves & dogs are seperate, but related.

 

Now, for the average rational person, this would end it right here. Because a rational person would see that Merriam Webster's, the most noted & trustworthy English dictionary in the US, stated a fact that they would have to accept, or otherwise prove wrong. But because you're DAO, a notorious ignoramus & hard-headed buffoon, you will now commence to saying that Merriam Webster's Dictionary doesn't know what they're talking about. Begin.

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Canis lupus familiaris (originally classified as Canis familiaris by Linnaeus in 1758, but reclassified as a subspecies of the wolf, Canis lupus, by the Smithsonian Institution and the American Society of Mammalogists in 1993). The word is sometimes used to refer collectively to any mammal belonging to the family Canidae (as in "the dog family"), such as wolves, foxes and coyotes

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Canis lupus familiaris (originally classified as Canis familiaris by Linnaeus in 1758, but reclassified as a subspecies of the wolf, Canis lupus, by the Smithsonian Institution and the American Society of Mammalogists in 1993). The word is sometimes used to refer collectively to any mammal belonging to the family Canidae (as in "the dog family"), such as wolves, foxes and coyotes

 

 

 

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