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what helmet should I buy?

I need a helmet so I can take my motorcycle safety class but the one I want I cant afford right now should I find a cheaper then wait to get my other helmet

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i thinks its possible. the electric current could travel through the pipes then travel through the stream of water coming out of the shower. that's why you're not supposed to pee on an electric fence.
I've heard about that, how you can get shocked through the water if lightening hits or something. I don't really believe it though; I've showered during a storm lots of times and nothings ever happened to me.
I think it's totally fake. A) Because I've never heard of anyone being shocked taking a shower during a thunderstorm. B) I think it's highly unlikely that lightning will strike a house or apartment unless it's a really tall building with a 2 mile high antenna sticking out of it. But there is a possibility that I'm wrong because I've never taken a shower during a thunderstorm because I mostly outside getting drenched by the rain watching the lighting light up and streak the sky.
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If your house would be struck by lightning during a thunderstorm and does not have lightning rods then the lightning will take the path of least resistance which would be electrical wires and metal pipes and water. So showering during a thunderstorm has a higher risk than not. However if your house has no history of being struck by lightning and it not the highest point around the risk is lowered The LSA recommends the following guidelines to stay safe during electrical storms:. While indoors, stay off corded telephones, computers and video games and don't stand near open windows or doorways. Avoid contact with electrical appliances, plumbing, sinks, baths and faucets and never take a bath or shower during a storm. When I was a kid our house got hit and all the bulbs in our chandelier exploded and it cracked the ceiling in our dining room and wall in a bedroom

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