+124 You can water water, but you cannot burn fire. amirite?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

How does one water water? Add more water to a container of water? Because you can create a bigger fire by adding more fuel to an existing fire too...

by Anonymous 2 years ago

*throws gasoline on fire*

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Can you set fire to fire?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

It seems like all you're doing by watering water is growing the size of it which could be true for fire. This makes no sense.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

But u can flame fire

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Hmmm. You can raise the temperature of fire, or add accelerates to make it burn/consume something faster. Or add things like magnesium to make it burn brighter.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

But you cannot burn it.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

I didn't dispute you.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Would that make the water wet

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Huh

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Yeah you can. It's called a hydrogen bomb. You take an atom bomb to create nuclear fission and send those high energy particles toward some refined deuterium and triterium. That then makes nuclear fusion and a much more powerful bomb. Fire on fire.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

I know what hydrogen bombs do, and while there are several similarities, they are still distinct reactions. Nuclear fusion is NOT fire.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

You sir, are confidently incorrect. What do you think that flaming ball of fire in the sky is doing?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

that's because water is a thing and fire is a reaction so u can add a thing to a thing but u can't cause a reaction on a reaction ... i think

by Anonymous 2 years ago

You. You get it.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

If you "air" air, it'll disappear, and if you "solid" solid, well; you could solidify it more (like Diamond...)

by Anonymous 2 years ago