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It is a play on words. 'Dries' can mean both the act of drying something, or the process of something becoming dry by itself. So while the towel 'dries' something else, it is getting wetter, the opposite of what would happen if a towel 'dries' by being left on a towel rail.

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A dish towel gets wet when it dries because it is continually used even before it dries(it therefore never dries).

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