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Travis Shaffer
9 March, 22:06
Is water wet ... what do you think?
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Melanie
9 March, 23:16
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No, water is not wet. Water is just water ... it makes other things wet. If you put water on the counter then the counter is wet, when you get a shower then you are wet ... but water can not be wet because if you put water on water then its still water its just makes the water spot bigger.
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