Thread:YingHe/@comment-36159587-20190602041917/@comment-39025738-20190605110452

I always have a argument for why water isn’t wet, and it always starts with the definition of wet. Here it is:

“The definition of wet is to be ‘covered or saturated with water or another liquid’. Let’s say that you’re outside and it rains. You’re like ‘gosh diddily darn it my hair is wet now. Now I gotta get it re did.’ You don’t say that the ocean gets wet, that would be stupid. Think about this: fire. It burns stuff, right? But it’s not in and of itself burned, right? So the same thing should apply to WATER!”