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So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet. "
Bubbleologist. I want to be one. |
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"So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet.
Bubbleologist. I want to be one. "
You’d forgive them if they chew gum in work wouldn’t you? |
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"So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet.
Bubbleologist. I want to be one. "
You are a big bubble love |
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"So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet.
Bubbleologist. I want to be one.
You’d forgive them if they chew gum in work wouldn’t you? "
They could only drink bubble tea though! |
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"So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet.
Bubbleologist. I want to be one.
You are a big bubble love "
I have no idea what that even means. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So. Interesting enough, (feel free to nod off at this point) I learned via a tv program how a bubble is formed on the surface of the water. And pretty much how most bubbles work. To the point, the program had a ‘bubble specialist’ on. This woman is paid to study bubbles. Haha.
The whole thing explained how the surface of the water is weakemed with soap etc, but anyway I’m rambling.
But, in answer to you question. Yes. Water is wet, and from a Mancunian, we know wet.
Bubbleologist. I want to be one.
You’d forgive them if they chew gum in work wouldn’t you?
They could only drink bubble tea though! "
I was talking about forgiving us mancs, not bubbleologists. |
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From the internet (so it must right ...):
“Wetness is the property of water or any liquid with a certain cohesive force it gives off and it's ability to get/give other forms of matter it’s property of being wet by sticking on it. Water is not wet unless in volume and isn't even a liquid or at least, behave like one, unless in volume. Water can't get other forms of matter wet without being in volume and water in volume can't get wetter because it is already wet by becoming wet".
That's cleared that up then ...
Next question is "How do women get wet?". |
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"From the internet (so it must right ...):
“Wetness is the property of water or any liquid with a certain cohesive force it gives off and it's ability to get/give other forms of matter it’s property of being wet by sticking on it. Water is not wet unless in volume and isn't even a liquid or at least, behave like one, unless in volume. Water can't get other forms of matter wet without being in volume and water in volume can't get wetter because it is already wet by becoming wet".
That's cleared that up then ...
Next question is "How do women get wet?"."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is water wet?
And the sky is blue and Satan Claus is out there and he just getting stronger "
I guess you ought to be the authority on this question Wetter? |
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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
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"Is water wet?
And the sky is blue and Satan Claus is out there and he just getting stronger
I guess you ought to be the authority on this question Wetter?"
Always been a bit of a water baby surprisingly though couldn't swim till late teens |
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