12-28-2018, 01:05 AM
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[member=8]imajinary[/member]
OH MAN I've had this discussion with people and the answer we came up with: No, water is not inherently wet, yet it possesses the properties to make other objects wet.
What's your take on the argument?
OH MAN I've had this discussion with people and the answer we came up with: No, water is not inherently wet, yet it possesses the properties to make other objects wet.
What's your take on the argument?
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