Eps 1: You Don't Water in your Mouth! Gibberish Question
— Oakley Park Elementary School
In the podcast titled "You Don't Water in your Mouth! Gibberish Question," the hosts discuss a humorous question that has gone viral on social media. The question asks whether you would rather "water in your mouth" or "water in your nose." The hosts find this question amusing because it is somewhat nonsensical and lacks any real substance. They go on to discuss how this type of question can generate engagement and spark conversations online, even though the question itself doesn't make sense. Overall, the podcast highlights the trend of viral and meaningless questions on social media and the entertainment value they provide.
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Host
Perry Bowman
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You may be scratching your head, wondering what on earth that means. Well, let's break it down. When we drink water, it goes down our throat and into our stomach, right? But have you ever stopped to think about why we don't just keep the water in our mouths?
The answer lies in the way our bodies are designed. Our mouths are meant for chewing and swallowing food, not for storing liquids. If we were to keep water in our mouths, it could lead to choking or aspiration, where the liquid enters our airways instead of our stomachs.
So next time you take a sip of water, remember that it's designed to be swallowed, not stored in your mouth. And if anyone asks you why you don't water in your mouth, you'll have the perfect answer: because it's not meant to be there in the first place!
Thanks for tuning in to our podcast. Stay tuned for more mind-boggling questions and enlightening discussions. And remember, keep questioning the world around you – you never know what you might discover!