Discussion: Is Water Wet?

Dude… you’re kinda right-



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Lmao!! I think I just created a whole new side to this debate :joy::joy:

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Nope water isn’t wet

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You’ve got a claim, now you need an argument lmao :joy: You can’t just claim something without an argument. I mean you can, but you gotta prove your claim. (I’ve been writing too many essays).

I know, but I’m thinking…

Whoa me writing a whole paragraph about why water isn’t wet seems like a unproductive thing I usually do soooo…


Being a liquid, water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet. Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material.

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The real question… can water be hot?

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Sticking? Tf :joy: So shouldn’t we just describe water as sticky :rofl::rofl::rofl:??

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No it just mean the water Molecules goes into a surface of a object/material and makes it wet… :joy:

I believe don’t quote me on it

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Lol okay

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if water isn’t wet, then hot water isn’t really hot

then milk isn’t really warm, which means the air isn’t really air

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Omg so you’re on my side :grin:

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Air isn’t air its oxygen

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I’m on your side! Water is duh wet. :sweat_drops:

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Um what? :joy::joy::joy:

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That’s like saying purple isn’t purple, it’s a color. Yes it’s a color, but it doesn’t make it not purple :joy:

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I see that you really think water is wet but where’s your proof?

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Purple isn’t purple it’s a color made from the primary colors

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air is the atmosphere

my proof is water, when I touch water it makes me wet, wait that sounded wrong lemme rephrase that

when you touch water your body makes yourself become wet

can somebody rephrase this for me please? It sounds wrong

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You dig your own grave and forgot the most important rule. Never dig down!

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