No a fire hose has a lot of power and can break bones but is not concentrated enough to cut a person like a water saw
It was Mike Watt.
A fire hose has not a chemical equation.
Firehose
It's Garry Shandling's Show- - 1986 Firehose 4-7 was released on: USA: 19 January 1990
Even though the blood loss rate through a vein is slower than through a cut artery, you can still bleed out and die through a cut vein.
-Would be a handicapped caterpillar-
HIV is transferred through bodily fluids such as blood or semen, so no a wart would not transfer HIV regardless if the person has a cut or not. If a person has a cut on their finger and the HIV infected person is bleeding and it gets into the cut, there is a chance of infection but it is a much lower risk than unprotected sex.
A firehose would. The water of a garden hose couldn't, but the hose itself could
You have to buy the fireman costume or the Diving Suit 3000 and dance for the firehose to come.
If a deaf person was rude and cut in front of you in line then tap them on the shoulder to get their attention and talk normally to them (they usually can lip read) and use your hands to point to them and then behind you. It would be wiser to simply let it go and let the deaf person who cut you off go through.
They are used to cut through flesh and bone when a person dissects an animal or human.
It would depend on a number of things: the age of the person and the thickness of the cut needed.