not all water is wet. when you are in the desert, dying of thirst and you see an oasis, but it’s a mirage, that water is totally dry.
then it isn't Water if there is none
not all water is wet. when you are in the desert, dying of thirst and you see an oasis, but it’s a mirage, that water is totally dry.
then it isn't Water if there is none
Hmmmm.... trying to make a connection between water and chess
its off topic my dude
Ooh, when you promote we should make new pieces called the car, motorcycle and jetski
lol i think that was sposed to be an insult but i drk what you meant so nvm
not all water is wet. when you are in the desert, dying of thirst and you see an oasis, but it’s a mirage, that water is totally dry.
then it isn't Water if there is none
the water is there, you just can’t drink it.
it's only there in your mind
not all water is wet. when you are in the desert, dying of thirst and you see an oasis, but it’s a mirage, that water is totally dry.
then it isn't Water if there is none
the water is there, you just can’t drink it.
it's only there in your mind
no man, the light is entering the retina from it, do you guys have any education ?
i disagree to agree
Is water wet? Matter exists in three states: gaseous, liquid and solid. Can we agree water is liquid? But, that does that make water wet? It does make it a liquid (as opposed to steam or ice).
Let's take a quick look at a dictionary to see how "wet" is defined. Wet can be an adjective, as in this thread is a bit wet (feeble). Wet can be a verb, as in she wet her finger to turn the page. (Didn't want to go with he wet his bed.) And, while not used often, wet can be a noun, as in we raced in "the wet" (rain).
It would seem, therefore, from these various definitions of wet that water can be described as wet. When we moisten something with water it's adhesion properties change, getting more slippery. And when we play in the rain, we get wet.
Water is wet. Now, what I'd like to know, is sand dry?
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