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You literally just copied and pasted the answer that comes up when you look up, "is water wet?" Water is wet by definition, since it always is coming into contact (saturating) itself. In fact, water molecules need to come into contact with each other to become wet, and one molecule technically isn't. However, when people refer to water, they aren't referring to one molecule, you're referring to an actual body of water, therefore it's wet. Your entire side doesn't even make sense. You guys point to the definition all the time to prove your points, but then you make the awful argument, "if you're underwater, you aren't wet, you only are when you get out of water." First off, says who? That's not even backed by science or reality AT ALL. And second off, that's going directly against the definition of wetness. To say that water isn't wet is to show a lack of critical thinking and simple reasoning.
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