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Post by Marv on Feb 26, 2018 14:28:36 GMT
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Post by thefleetsin on Feb 26, 2018 15:48:15 GMT
are you being silly?
i have always had the sneaking suspicion that you are incredibly ticklish. and your heart is like an enormous ladder to the sky. where anyone could climb and climb and climb til they reached the paradise there in your eyes. . .
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Post by Winter_King on Feb 26, 2018 16:12:28 GMT
No.
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Post by koskiewicz on Feb 26, 2018 16:42:58 GMT
...how high is up...
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Post by Catman on Feb 26, 2018 17:51:35 GMT
You've never heard of dry water?
Yes, it's a real thing.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Feb 26, 2018 18:51:29 GMT
DEEP!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2018 19:13:55 GMT
No
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'. A less impinging sense experience of water is that it is cold or warm, while visual experience tells us that it is green or blue or muddy or fast-flowing. We learn by experience that a sensation of wetness is associated with water: 'there must be a leak/I must have sat in something.'
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Post by clusium on Feb 26, 2018 20:03:47 GMT
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Post by clusium on Feb 26, 2018 20:04:23 GMT
You've never heard of dry water? Yes, it's a real thing. No, but, I've heard of dry ice.
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Post by Vegas on Feb 26, 2018 21:35:19 GMT
...how high is up... Anything above eye-level....
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Post by Vegas on Feb 26, 2018 21:41:25 GMT
No
Water isn't wet. Wetness is a description of our experience of water This was going to be my initial response... however: I submit to you that... Each individual molecule of water is in contact with, and being impinged by, other molecules of water.. and, therefore, ipso facto is, in deed, wet.
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Post by Marv on Feb 27, 2018 0:26:28 GMT
Water (default water that is) can't be considered dry. Thats far too confusing.
It has to be wet. If it has to be anything. Just like dirt can't be clean.
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Post by cupcakes on Mar 1, 2018 13:13:08 GMT
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Post by permutojoe on Mar 1, 2018 13:50:27 GMT
No
Water isn't wet. Wetness is a description of our experience of water This was going to be my initial response... however: I submit to you that... Each individual molecule of water is in contact with, and being impinged by, other molecules of water.. and, therefore, ipso facto is, in deed, wet.
So not only is water wet independent of the human experience, but it's also such at the molecular level? This all begs the question, if a Russian hooker pees on Trump while he's asleep and can't feel it, is it wet?
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Post by Lugh on Mar 1, 2018 18:32:19 GMT
Depends on what you mean by wet.
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