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Yeah it's more wet than land. That alone makes it quite different.
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What fish comes and eats the shark?
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A very large carp. (I have no idea)
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Water isn't wet.
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It's merely the absence of dryness.
![]() 03/11/2015 at 01:32 |
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Water can't make water wet, so water is dry.
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probably a Goliath grouper (largemouth bass of the sea):
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Grouper don't care.
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"Oh look, there's a distressed, non-optimal animal in the water. I must follow my original instructions and remove it from the environment." *gobble* "Tasty, except for the hard bits at the front. Those are gonna sting coming out."
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But it is the essence of wetness, and wetness is the essence of beauty.