Blankets frequently cover other blankets, especially on beds. Some are specific subclasses of blankets on beds, while some are just a matter of storage or decorating tricks.
Bad analogy. You get the point though.
Blankets frequently cover other blankets, especially on beds. Some are specific subclasses of blankets on beds, while some are just a matter of storage or decorating tricks.
And a thousand n's just turned to dust with this article....A HUGE rotation for the meta.
Technically most water is wet, as most 'water' is multiple water molecules, so most water is wet. However a singular water molecule isn't wetWrong. Water gets things wet and is not wet itself. "Wet" is defined "covered in water". In other words, blankets cover, but are blankets covered by themselves with one of them?
Technically most water is wet, as most 'water' is multiple water molecules, so most water is wet. However a singular water molecule isn't wet
Technically most water is wet, as most 'water' is multiple water molecules, so most water is wet. However a singular water molecule isn't wet
Technically most water is wet, as most 'water' is multiple water molecules, so most water is wet. However a singular water molecule isn't wet
Are my cards still cards if they get covered by other cards? /s
Well, in water a water molecule is wet when surrounded by other water molecules, but is that single water molecule by itself (Not surrounded by other molecules) wet?
All i read was "Greninja break deck is finally out of standard we can now live in peace"
but then the water molecules on the outside won't be wetTechnically most water is wet, as most 'water' is multiple water molecules, so most water is wet. However a singular water molecule isn't wet
No.Well, in water a water molecule is wet when surrounded by other water molecules, but is that single water molecule by itself (Not surrounded by other molecules) wet?