People's stupid thoughts at 3am When Trying to Sleep 🥺😂💀

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1.a boat
2. a map
3. an eyepatch
YAAAARGH ME MATEYS

MelonTheHuman
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What I bring to an island
1. The entire U.S miltary
2.the entire us miltarys supplies
3. Star link wifi thingy

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TheGamerFandom
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Heres the answer to these "oh so horrible" questions:

1) The atmosphere (and by conjunction, the sky) is a sphere, like our earth.
2) All birds have knees
3) A hot dog is classed as its own type of sandwich, so maybe?
4) A straw has 1 hole with 2 openings
5) Cereal is indeed a soup
6) Water isnt wet itself, but has the ability to make things wet

Edit: The fuck do you all want from me, I first said cereal wasn't a soup and nobody agreed, so I then changed it to that it IS a soup, and then nobody agreed, like bro make up your mind already

ILikeSponges
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Fun fact:
Penguins actually have really long legs, but their knees are literally just stuffed in their bodies, meaning that they are actually kneeling their whole lives, which explains their funny way of walking.

Giggleshitter
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What I’d bring to an island:
One: a cell service Wifi tower
Two: my phone
Three: a portable charger

YPprodz
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1:tool gun
2:lightsaber
3:international airport

Skyraider
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All birds have knees... My life has been plagued by questions like this

AzrielMorningstar
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Penguins do have knees but it’s cover by their fur 🤓

Littlestick-hoto
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Years of trauma coming out all at once 😂😭

ImmaMonkey-lp
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Bro this made me think sooo HARD bro!!!

Galaxy_Glitch
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The sky is a sphere, penguins do have knees, a hotdog is not a sandwich because the buns connect, a straw has one hole because it doesn't end, cereal is considered soup yes, and water is not wet. Wet things soak up the liquid, water can't soak itself
Can you guys stop getting mad about the water?

Stranger-FollowMe
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1. water is wet why would you ask😂
2.TOY TOY

ChristianKendrickMangubat
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1. dome-like shape
2. Yes, penguins have knees
3. a hot dog is not considered a sandwich
4. according to mathematical and topological reasoning, a straw only has one hole
5. No, most people would not consider cereal to be a soup
6. water itself is not wet

Anime_girl
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"Nah" dumbledore said calmly

DrBloom-kxru
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Bro just got divorced, failed his exams, and couldn’t pay his debts 😂😂😂

Azeez-ix
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The question of whether water is wet is a fascinating topic that delves into both the scientific properties of water and the nuances of language and perception. To explore this question thoroughly, we must first define what "wetness" means. Wetness is generally understood as the condition of being covered in a liquid. When something is wet, it typically means that it has come into contact with a liquid, such as water.

Water, in its pure form, is a liquid that possesses unique molecular properties. Each water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, forming a bent shape that gives water its distinctive characteristics. The polarity of water molecules allows them to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with other substances, which is critical for the concept of wetness. When we think about whether water is wet, we must consider the relationship between water molecules and their interaction with surfaces.

In everyday language, we often describe something as "wet" if it is saturated or covered in water. By this definition, water itself cannot be wet because it is the liquid that creates wetness rather than being a substrate that can be wet. Wetness, in this sense, is a property that applies to surfaces that have been interacted with by water. Therefore, when we say that an object is wet, we mean that the surface of that object has water adhering to it.

On the other hand, if we examine wetness from a more abstract perspective, we could argue that water could be considered wet because it is the medium through which wetness is experienced. When water comes into contact with a surface, it facilitates the interaction that results in wetness. Thus, one could argue that water embodies the very essence of wetness, making it difficult to separate the two concepts entirely.

Furthermore, the debate often extends into philosophical realms. The question of whether water is wet prompts discussions about the nature of properties and how we define them. Is wetness an inherent quality of water, or is it a relational quality that exists only in connection to other materials? This distinction is crucial in understanding the complexities of the term "wet" and how it applies to different contexts.

From a scientific standpoint, we can consider the concept of surface tension, which is a property of liquids, including water. Surface tension is the result of cohesive forces between liquid molecules, creating a sort of "skin" at the surface. This property allows water to adhere to various surfaces, leading to the sensation and observation of wetness. However, this doesn't directly answer the question of whether water itself is wet but rather explains how it interacts with other materials.

In practical terms, when we experience water, we often feel that it makes things wet. A drop of water on our skin or a wet sponge clearly illustrates this effect. However, this experience is reliant on the interaction of water with our skin or other materials, not the intrinsic nature of water itself. Thus, while we may associate water with wetness, it does not mean that water is wet in the same way that a towel soaked in water is.

Moreover, linguistic perspectives also play a role in this discussion. The definitions of words like "wet" can vary based on context, culture, and usage. In some contexts, it may seem logical to assert that water is wet, while in others, the opposite may hold true. This variability illustrates the subjective nature of language and how our interpretations can influence our understanding of scientific concepts.

In conclusion, whether water is wet ultimately hinges on our definitions and perspectives. Scientifically, wetness is a property that describes the interaction of liquids with surfaces, suggesting that water itself is not wet. However, in a broader context, water can be seen as the essence of wetness due to its role in creating that sensation in other materials. This discussion not only enriches our understanding of water but also invites us to consider how language shapes our perceptions of the natural world. (hope this helps yall)

MxM_Mn
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Bro made me rethink life all again☠️🙏☠️

DGstudios_FR
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What I'd bring:
-power of teleportation
-infinite money
-24/7 WiFi and unlimited phone battery

tabbda
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EXPLANATION

What i bring to a desert ?
•BRING A airplane 😅
•Just bring Supplies
•Then bring pilots to drive the plane.


What shape is the sky?
•Whats the shape of the earth a sphere
•so the sky is a sphere
Because clouds are a gas

Is a hot dog a sandwich?
•a hot dog is not a sandwich then it would be so wierd to eat it like tha

Is ceral as considered soup?
•Yes because thenmilk is the soup 😅
•the ceral is the flavor 😋
•so its considered as soup

Does a straw have two holes or one?
•if it had 1 side then how can you drink it ?
•it has 2 because you can drink from one side and the other to drink it.

Is water wet?
•Yes its wet
•But its also a solid so a liquid and solid because ice

Hopes this helps
This took me a long time

Pls make this famous

So this is an explanation of what 3 things you would bring, what shape is the sky, is a hotdog a sandwich, does a straw have 2 holes or 1, is creal considered as soup, And is water wet

So the title of this is Explanation

DanielHernandez-ubmb
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