Many plastics repel water, so a water-repelling plastic bottle is not wet on the inside, even though it is full of water. — Bitter Crank
But are you soaked, or is it just your cloths? — Banno
What is fat saturated with--fat — Bitter Crank
Suppose one has a bottle of 100% isopropyl alcohol. It looks like water, behaves like water, but it isn't water. — Bitter Crank
The fish is wet but we don't need to say so. It's bloody obvious. That's the solution. — Baden
To soak something is to immerse it in water or to make it extremely wet. The fish is literally soaking in water when it is in the water. — Baden
Why has language bewitched us here? — Posty McPostface
What is extremely wet? How do you determine how wet you are? A fish never gets more wet unless it dies and disintegrates in the water -- then it would take on more water and be diluted. — Bitter Crank
So, what's the issue with language that produces such befuddled statements, as I'm keenly interested in this state of affairs that could arise in other domains of language and conceptualization? — Posty McPostface
As in, asking the fish how does the water feel? — Posty McPostface
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