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Originally Posted by PeterPanPan
Water isn't actually wet. Water is water. Wet is simply a perception experienced when a material previously not in contact with water becomes mixed with water in some way and the resultant change in its textural properties are recognised and subsequently recorded via language or the written word as 'wet'. Raaaid will concur 
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