When you pee, your body empties the bladder, but sometimes you can push and more pee will come out. So how come your body doesn’t get rid of all the pee at once?

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When you pee, your body empties the bladder, but sometimes you can push and more pee will come out. So how come your body doesn’t get rid of all the pee at once?

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Net-new pee is constantly getting made. I had a theory that if you slowly, constantly drink a lot of water, you can create a near-constant stream of unlimited piss. The only reason this doesn’t happen is because people have jobs, families, and better things to do than trying to piss forever.

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