While there have been rumors and anecdotes about people urinating on the Blarney Stone, there is no concrete evidence to support these claims. The Blarney Stone is a popular tourist attraction in Ireland, and visitors traditionally kiss it for good luck, rather than urinate on it.
No, locals do not pee on the Blarney Stone.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat pee.
People pee on jellyfish stings because urine contains compounds that can help neutralize the toxins in the jellyfish venom, providing relief from the pain and itching caused by the sting.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat pee.
No, it is not possible to get high off cat pee.
No, locals do not pee on the Blarney Stone.
It's difficult to determine an exact number, as individual preferences and circumstances vary greatly. However, it's likely that a small percentage of people would choose to pee in the snow due to convenience or urgency.
well...pee is actually very drinkable and people do it all the time so whatever u do just be careful
NO Actually its a sign of kidney failure if it happens consistently. The person may want to go get examined if it happens several times. if it dies go pee pee in the potty
By nature, they actually pee on a pole. Why? I have no idea.
People do this, mostly men, but it is considered inappropriate in terms of behavior and manners (as well as consideration of others). - actually this is how you do it for men you just typically pee in it and wash it out but women sit on it pee then wipe put tissue in the loo and wash out!
By peeing (no kidding!) Actually I've heard that people were researching ways to get people's pee to use in fertilizers. Nitrogen and phosphorus are good fertilizers and are both present in pee, but the global price of those elements is skyrocketing: if we get people's pee, we get cheap fertilizer!
Yes. Yes, they sure do. They actually pee coffee from their pee holes.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat pee.
The go pee where they go pee
no it actually attracts them
Yes, a kidney stone.