Oh hell naw, we're not turning this argument into a "water is wet" kind of argument, uh uhpic.twitter.com/wva5XKGQxt
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Well wine isn't wet, the word wet means something is covered in water. Water in and of itself, isn't wet because it is infact water, not covered in itself.
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Pretty sure dry wine is just when someone leaves the wine bottle in the tumble dryer and drys the next days washing right ?
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i can't tell if you're serious or it's just a really bad joke
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i THINK it's the texture it leaves in your mouth, I only drink alcohol that tastes nice to me so don't like wine but I believe that's why
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it's full of bad jokes just like me
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@mia351au seeing as you did such a great job answering this the other day for me -
A wine or cider that doesn't leave a sweet film to your mouth is termed dry and is on the acrid side of the scale . Wasn't that along the lines of what i told you
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