• EleventhHour
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      13 months ago

      Again, no. Wetness is a property liquids give to other things.

        • EleventhHour
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          23 months ago

          Still no wetness is only something a liquid can give to something else, a solid.

            • EleventhHour
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              13 months ago

              Nope. Wetness is something water can only give to other things, not itself or other liquids.

              Water is not wet. And no matter how you try to reason through this, you will continue to be wrong.

              • @[email protected]
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                03 months ago

                it cant make other liquids wet because its already wet by nature. thats just what liquids are. no matter how many times you tell me im wrong, i’ll always know you are wrong

                • EleventhHour
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                  3 months ago

                  it cant make other liquids wet because its already wet by nature

                  incorrect. this is the association fallacy-- you cannot prove it is wet other than through fallacy. wetness is only a property it can give to other things, not a property it possesses itself. water can’t be wet simply because it makes something else wet.

                  therefore, you are wrong.

                  no matter how many times you tell me im wrong, i’ll always know you are wrong

                  and, for that, you’ll always be wrong.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    so if someone asks if a towel is dry do you say “actually dryness is not something a towel can possess itself, only give to other things”