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PSA to all the snide and sarcastic trolls on this board
Posted on 8/10/18 at 1:29 am
Posted on 8/10/18 at 1:29 am
Water is not fricking wet.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 1:36 am to FourThreeForty
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Water is not fricking wet.
I agree. Anyone who argues otherwise is simple-minded
Posted on 8/10/18 at 9:26 am to FourThreeForty
Tested your theory, water is indeed wet still
Posted on 8/10/18 at 9:53 am to FourThreeForty
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Water is not fricking wet.
You must be bad at foreplay. I take my time and get water wet. You can even do a 3 way with water and your woman but I suggest chilling it first to get the best response from your woman.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 10:00 am to FourThreeForty
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Water is not fricking wet
It can be. Prove me wrong
Posted on 8/10/18 at 10:19 am to FourThreeForty
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snide and sarcastic trolls
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Penn State Fan

Posted on 8/10/18 at 1:13 pm to NYCAuburn
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It can be. Prove me wrong
Water is not wet, it simply exists as a liquid. Its presence upon another object then makes that object wet.
Wet - Covered or saturated with water or another liquid.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 2:16 pm to FourThreeForty
Well shite !
What a great screen name I missed on !

What a great screen name I missed on !

Posted on 8/10/18 at 2:20 pm to FourThreeForty
Adjective
wet (comparative wetter, superlative wettest)
Of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid, usually (but not always) water.
I went out in the rain and now my clothes are all wet.
Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water.
Water is wet.
wet (comparative wetter, superlative wettest)
Of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid, usually (but not always) water.
I went out in the rain and now my clothes are all wet.
Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water.
Water is wet.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 2:22 pm to Pitch To Johnny
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Water is not wet, it simply exists as a liquid. Its presence upon another object then makes that object wet.
Wet - Covered or saturated with water or another liquid.
Yes this is true if you are using "wet" as an adjective. However, "wet" can also be used as a noun and synonymous with water.
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liquid that makes something damp.
"I could feel the wet of his tears"
rainy weather.
noun: the wet
"the race was held in the wet"
Posted on 8/10/18 at 2:36 pm to NYCAuburn
quote:Pls don't quote the exact same google search I used to prove me wrong
for example

I personally don't see it as a noun, but it appears a couple dictionaries are ok with it so I will have to concede until further notice.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 3:13 pm to Pitch To Johnny
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Pls don't quote the exact same google search I used to prove me wrong
A google search such as the definition of “wet”? Yeah let’s not include that...

Posted on 8/10/18 at 4:20 pm to NYCAuburn
But that still doesn’t matter, cause in that case, you’d technically have to say “water is the wet” if you wanted to be correct in making fun of a fellow poster
You’re better off saying something along the lines of grass is green, but even then, that’s not necessarily as definite as a physical force or object acting upon another.

You’re better off saying something along the lines of grass is green, but even then, that’s not necessarily as definite as a physical force or object acting upon another.
This post was edited on 8/10/18 at 4:21 pm
Posted on 8/10/18 at 4:23 pm to kywildcatfanone
I think he is a Bama fan with a PSU icon.
Posted on 8/10/18 at 4:24 pm to Cheese Grits
Penn State is full of boy lovers, a turtle is wet.
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