Maybe he made some big mistakes or got into trouble without realizing it.
Maybe he's thirsty and needs to hydrate.
It could be that he's cooking something and needs the boiled water as an ingredient. Or perhaps he just wants some hot water for cleaning.
Well, there could be many reasons. Maybe it's to create a sense of danger or mystery. Or perhaps it's to show the consequences of certain events in the cartoon's world.
It could be that he's in a situation where he needs to clear his mouth or react to something unexpected. Or perhaps it's just part of a crazy cartoon scene for entertainment.
Maybe there's a problem with the temperature control. Sometimes the thermostat malfunctions and makes the water too hot.
There was no clear answer to the question of whether to add cold water or hot water to the rinse water. The documents in the search results mentioned some ideas about using hot or cold water, but did not provide a clear conclusion. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to determine whether the rinse should be added with cold water or hot water.
There's no specific information given about who the man in the water is in the general 'man in the water story'. He could be anyone. He might be a traveler who met with misfortune while crossing a body of water, or perhaps a local who was trying to help during a flood. It all depends on the context of the particular story.
I'm not sure specifically who the man in the water was without more context. But he was likely an ordinary person who showed extraordinary courage.
It could be part of a funny story or a random imagination. Maybe he fell in by accident and is now trying to figure out how to get out!
Maybe he's lost and looking for a way out. Or he could be injured and trying to reach a safe place.