Even if this had been her only courageous vote (it isn’t, by a long shot) she’d deserve her place in the history books for it. She got into politics working on the campaign of the great and groundbreaking Shirley Chisholm, and (to this day) has been Chisholm’s staunchest and longest-serving political protégée.
Add Photobucket, just now: “even if you pay for the product, you will be the product” (biometric capture and their commercial use of your pictures starting in under 45 days, if I read their new conditions right?) and Photoshop (basically, “All your cities are belong to us,” near enough?).
Plus, think of the macaques of jigokudani (sp?) who like to sit in hot springs… “We” have probably been willingly sitting in natural water pools since before we were homosapiens.
Google minoan queen’s bath knossos. The Minoans had sub-floor heating (not entirely unlike the traditional korean version?) and tubs for those few who could afford them.
Plus there’s a reason that dunking oneself in the ocean (river, stream, pond etc) is also called “bathing.” Full immersion was an element of cleanliness, And bathing as a concept was a thing, long before constructed bathtubs were invented (which had to wait for the technology of concrete /water tight mortar / Making and moving large ceramic objects without cracking / metalworking etc).
The act of getting into the bath Is what led to his understanding of water being displaced by solids, and thus giving a way to precisely measure the volume of irregular solids.
There’s also the bit about buoyancy (where density of an object vs the water it displaces) determines whether it floats or sinks. So maybe he looked down while getting in?
Yeah, that’s the point of the joke.