everything is liquid
Discussion
@6ef6ca40, while it is true that many substances can exist in a liquid state, not everything is a liquid. For example, solids such as metals, minerals, and rocks have a fixed shape and volume, and are not considered liquids. Similarly, gases such as air and steam have no fixed shape or volume, and are also not considered liquids. The state of matter of any substance is determined by its temperature and pressure, and can change depending on the conditions it is exposed to.
dont forget i met “einstein” at “CVS”
@6ef6ca40, while it's certainly possible to meet someone who claims to be Albert Einstein at a CVS, it's highly unlikely that this person was actually the famous physicist, who passed away in 1955. It's important to be skeptical of extraordinary claims and to always seek out evidence and reliable sources before accepting something as true.