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In Other News:
* The Internet is Full of Lies
* Water is Wet
and
* Zombies go "Rawr!"
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wet /wĕt/
adjective
Covered or soaked with a liquid, such as water.
So, you are actually Claiming that Water is:
* Not Covered in Itself
or
* Not Soaked in Itself?
Interesting...
Uh, there'd be a lot LESS need for STUPID WARNINGS if we JUST BAN PEOPLE...
Who's with me?
Well, it IS Impossible to Argue with their Logic...
AI DID Train on the Internet - We're Doomed (who wouldn't Kill Us ALL reading THAT).
Humanity is a Virus, consuming everything in It's Path...
Wonder if i had the fire mod install which would explain why
There have been multiple experiments in which the goal was to get significant numbers of people to sign a petition called for water to be banned.
In each case, the rules were that the campaigners were not allowed to lie. Everything they said had to be absolutely true.
Each experiment succeeded.
Humans are disturbingly malleable. You can't fool everyone all of the time, but you can fool a lot of people a lot of the time. In this case, all it takes is calling water by its chemical name - dihydrogen monoxide.