water is not wet

theradhistorian:

mxcleod:

By the definition of “wet”, water is a factor in becoming wet, but is not wet itself, because when you are wet, you are “covered or soaked with a liquid such as water”, and water is water itself, therefore it is not wet.

water is water, when water touches something that is not water, the thing that the water touches becomes wet.

what the fuck

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    I guess it depends on whether you think of water as one cohesive entity or as separate but intermingling pieces. Like,...
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    but by that logic also half of the water is touching or covered by water which would by definition make it wet meaning...
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