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Does water always find its own level?

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Convivial · 26-30, F
Not if there are impediments to it doing so..
Nevaeh0081 · 36-40, F
@Convivial You always word what I am thinking better.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@Nevaeh0081 i just got there first ;)
Nevaeh0081 · 36-40, F
@Convivial aka smarter. Yes yes. Truth.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@Nevaeh0081 lol... Just quicker in this case
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Convivial The correct answer was "yes, water always finds its own level."
Convivial · 26-30, F
@TBIman no it doesn't... In the absence of gravity it won't.... If it's in a different container it won't
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Convivial Aw I'm sorry. I didn't know that I was dealing with a total moron who believes that h2o doesn't [u]ALWAYS[/u] find its own level.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@TBIman lol... You are funny... Maybe next time be explicit in the question, it'll help
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Convivial I thought that the question was pretty cut and dry. Does water always find its' own level or not?
Convivial · 26-30, F
@TBIman and once again, only of there are no impediments to it doing so
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Convivial There are no impediments for it doing so.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@TBIman you used the word "always"in the original question ....
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Convivial yes i did. i asked if water [u]always[/u] found its own level. I was looking for a simple yes, or no. I didn't get a "yes" or a "no." It is possible that I wasn't clear in the asking of my question.