The best thing about Marathon is the shortfilm. Watch that. Then ignore the game.
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- Maybe. You are made mostly of water, so I don't see why lot.
- Same logic applies to liquids that aren't water.
- Gasoline being wet is an actual term, though.
- Yes, you have wet sugar. The sugar has just become reeeaaaally really small.
- The phone is dry. The bag it's in is moist.
- If those materials are so scared of water, they shouldn't be near water.
- Steam has air between it. It's dry or moist. Ice is just water holding g hands.
This isn't "whataboutism", this is pointing out a "pot and kettle" situation.
I'd say that's dry, as it's in contact with air. Or perhaps just moist, as it's partially in contact with water.
Exactly. So the only instance water is dry, and thus not wet, is if it's a single lonely molecule.
But water tends to come in herds, so that basically never happens.
Wwweeeeeeeellllllll see, water is also touching itself constantly. Something being wet is a material surrounded by water, like the fibers of a sponge surrounded by water, in example.
In water, every water molecule is surrounded by water molecules. This means every given water molecule can be considered wet. And thus water is wet.
Back in my day I had to walk to school five times per day on my bare feet over gravel in knee high snow under a blistering hot sun with no water visible for 100 km!
It gave me the character to become a landlord and earn my pay from everyone else!
Corruption is a hell of a drug!
Yep. Me sometimes. Like you know the answer. It's simple and logical. The other person is obviously wrong and defending their position badly... But then you realise it's stupid to try and waste your time on a subject you don't even care about, to a person who cannot be educated.
Seems to have worked fine for the Hitler in Kung Fury.
It absolutely works on Linux.
But I count six lights. Two of the lights are sharing a square.