Q: If you are underwater, are you really wet?

If you are swimming somewhere, and you are underwater, are you really wet? my friend just asked me that and I was curious to know, plus I have nothing else to do, lol.

A: You aren't wet...you are lacking dryness! :-) Yes, of course you are wet
Colleen Ludgate • over 3 years Ago
A: Of course you're wet, silly! The thing is, are you dry if you're Not underwater? lol
teendollie12 • over 3 years Ago
A: "If you put toast, which always lands butter side down, on a cat, which always lands on it's feet, then drop it, what happens?" If the toast isn't strapped on - it falls off, otherwise, the cat lands on its feet and the toasts stays stuck to the cat "why does a round pizza come in a square box?" Square boxes are easier to manufacture "does a bald cafeteria worker have to wear a hairnet?" Food standards dictate that they must :-P
Colleen Ludgate • over 3 years Ago
A: wow that's interesting but I think your wet!
goedwardcullen36 • over 3 years Ago
A: your not wet, you are soaking... wow and I thought people couldnt live with just half a brain...
The Informer • over 3 years Ago
A: Yep good Q
Anonymous • over 3 years Ago
A: dunno, maybe yes maybe no, LOL ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... yes you're wet :P
S-G • over 3 years Ago
A: Does the bottom of a river move? No. The thin molecule thick water on the soil surface acts as a lubricant. Unless, of course, it is raging, then everything moves! Soaked, of course. Why don't we get wetter in the water, instead of shriveling up?
warmheart • over 3 years Ago
A: I wanted to know that to :) I think your not actually wet until you get out. x
xxjjxx • almost 3 years Ago

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