i think either point has alot of validity to it, but personally i find myself thinking water is wet more often
either makes sense
but when something is submerged underwater, say your hand for instance, it doesn't feel wet at that moment
but then it only feels wet once you remove your hand, you do you see the point i'm trying to make, yes?
water's wet, simple enough
why do you say it so matter-of-factly? there are other factors you have to think about this sort of equation
fair, but coming from experience, when you get hit with water, it makes you wet, right? so wouldn't that mean the thing that made you wet, is also wet
fair, but you think about it in much too simple of a manner
well, isn't there that thing about how the 'simplest answer is often the most correct'?
yes, i do know what you're talking about, i'm surprised you know of such a concept
although, i personally think, it is almost irrelevant to this situation, since it is such a multifaceted question to begin with
slightly off topic for a moment, but i'm impressed how you two are actually discussing this civilly, and not yelling at each other
unless claire says something incredibly stupid, i don't have the energy to be yelling the normal rate at her
that's a weirdly nice thing of you to say
i wasn't intending to be nice about it, i was just stating a fact as to why
since you two seem to be at a standstill in this discussion, noel? ashe? thoughts?
in the long run, i'm really not the best one to be asked about this, since i haven't really given it much thought
but i do believe all three of you bring valid arguments in the stance you hold, all interesting perspectives in their own right
sorry for not having much input, i think the only definitive way to decide this would be from a scientific perspective, which i know very little about, apologies
regardless of that, i still very much enjoy hearing your thoughts
thank you claire, same goes to you as well
ashe, you were up next in terms of giving thoughts
most unfortunately, i can't find any sort of thing even remotely similar to that in my research
since you wanted a scientific perspective, that's what i was looking for, but to no avail as you can see
good luck with your attempts to find anything on it, and if not, don't worry about it