No, a drowning person does not always come up for air three times. The notion that they do is a common myth; the reality is that a drowning person's struggle can vary greatly depending on many factors, including their physical condition and the circumstances. Some may not surface at all, while others may struggle briefly before going under. It's crucial to respond quickly in any drowning situation, as time is critical.
100 percent. it will always land somewhere.
That is an urban myth - it is not true.
Three times three times three times three times three times three equals seven hundred twenty-nine.
yes, unless you were to simplify (example: 3 times 3/2 = 6/2 = 3)
3x3x3=27
it is not necessary.
No.
Before he was 13 he had to be rescued from drowning 9 times -- 3 times from the Mississippi and 6 times from Bear Creek.
100 percent. it will always land somewhere.
It is where the person is dipped three times In three names of The Holy Trinity.
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Three times as much as you make for one person.
You shouldn't. Controlling another person against their will is going against the Wiccan three fold law: Do what thou will but harm none, three times three times three
about 5 to 10 times.
Boonba Denegro
This will not work when the age is three digits.