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@Fallout_X Water isn’t wet. Wetness is a description of our experience of water; what happens to us when we come into contact with water in such a way that it impinges on our state of being. We, or our possessions, ‘get wet’.
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@Fallout_X your mom is
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@Just-A-_-Simp her pus- imma stopp
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@Angel_Dust Bro wtf-
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@Angel_Dust You looked that shit up
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@Fallout_X that sounded so wrong
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@Fallout_X shush- we dont talk about that
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@Fallout_X :)
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@Angel_Dust :)
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@Angel_Dust I agree. Water is only wet because we as humans perceive is to be. If no living thing could come into contact with water (assuming they all could survive without it) “water” would be nothing. The “wetness” of water counterintuitive as it may be survives solely on living beings to even exist.
To summarize, water is not wet.
Humans are.
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@Fallout_X yes, it is
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It’s true though, if we couldn’t touch water then water wouldn’t be wet since there’d be no surface for it to make wet