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omg yes. lol. no they dont just kidding but that would be cool

== It is possible to look at this question and answer "yes" because rain comes from clouds, and droplets of water in the air reflect and refract light to create the rainbow. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say "no" and offer that clouds actually pee a rainbow.... Never let it be said that this one wasn't thought through.

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