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Originally Posted by Robert Goodman
You must be kidding. Unless you're doing a handstand or on your back with your feet in the air or something else "pathologic", you're guaranteed to have a foot on the ground if "you" are "on the ground". Hence the criterion in the definition that the feet be the only body parts on the ground.
Robert
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Robert, I find it incomprehensible a man of your intelligence cannot comprehend such a simple statement.
A foot on the ground means standing upright on the ground. I did not mean a foot on the ground would be such that the heel is touching the ground or you are lying on your side such that a foot or both feet touch the ground on their sides. I truly meant standing upright with the entire sole of the shoe touching the ground.
If you still have a problem I will be happy to post a picture of "feet on the ground."