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https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-1725,00.html
Source says h2o is not wet. Science, right?

>> No.9334109

Why is the sky blue? Why is water wet?
Why did Judas rat to Romans while Jesus slept?

>> No.9334114

>Water is wet because it is a viscous liquid with a fairly low surface tension
Peter Twot, Leeds

Thanks, Peter Twot.

>> No.9334116

>>9334109
Isn’t the sky pink?

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>>9334100
Wetness is an emergent property of water.

>>9334109
Long live the W

>> No.9334547

>>9334109

stand up, you're outta luck like two dogs stuck something something Noriega or the ebola virus, under the reign of king Cyrus, you could see the weakness of a man right through his iris etc.

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>>9334531
Then explain why gatorade is wet

>> No.9334564

>>9334100
lingual bullshit. "Wet" is a word literally used to represent the behavior and properties of water and other liquid forms. Wet is a complex thing, an emergent system of behavior, but it certainly exists.

>> No.9334568

>>9334554
Because gatorade contains water.