Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 12:32 am
You'd expect people to pick their eyes?
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No...rub thier eyes.Akela wrote:You'd expect people to pick their eyes?
Lupin wrote:No it gets in there wen you rub your eyes.
Well you can pick your eye. The corner where the mucous builds up.Akela wrote:Well Fig DID say not to pick your nose then you said don't do it to your eyes either suggesting you are talking about picking your eye.
Akela wrote:Well Fig DID say not to pick your nose then you said don't do it to your eyes either suggesting you are talking about picking your eye.
No. There's no part of the ear that leads inside the body, unlike the nose, eyes and mouth.Akela wrote:How about the ear, can they get sick if they touch that?
While the ear cavity goes inside your head, it doesn't actually go inside the body, since the entire area is covered with skin.Akela wrote:Well the ear cavity is in your head so technically...
Lupin wrote:While the ear cavity goes inside your head, it doesn't actually go inside the body, since the entire area is covered with skin.Akela wrote:Well the ear cavity is in your head so technically...
Yes, because there is a clearly defined border between what's 'in' the body and what's not. usualy that's the skin.Akela wrote:So the inside of my head isn't inside of my body...
Not really.using that logic my brain isn't in my body.
Lupin wrote:Not really.using that logic my brain isn't in my body.
Only if you misinterperet it like you are. The brain is inside the skull, inside the skin, and sterile. The outer ear is inside the skull, ouside the skin and not sterile. It is not inside the body.Akela wrote:I know but using Lupin's logic it isn't.
I didn't say 'covered' I said 'inside'.Akela wrote:No, just because something is covered by skin doesn't mean it isn't inside the body.
Yes you did.Lupin wrote:covered with skin.
Which is where I was talking about the ear. I was saying that the brain was inside the skin.Akela wrote:Yes you did.Lupin wrote:covered with skin.
The skin is defined as as a 'tissue forming the external covering'. (emphasis mine) Since it's an external covering it's, by definition, on the ouside, and therefore not inside the body.Akela wrote:No, just because something is covered by skin doesn't mean it isn't inside the body.
Lupin wrote:
The skin is defined as as a 'tissue forming the external covering'. (emphasis mine) Since it's an external covering it's, by definition, on the ouside, and therefore not inside the body.