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  1. I don't find it offensive, but the 1st thought when I hear the word 'moist' is sexual. Which must say sometyhing about me.

  2. Yeah, you got that right.

    Thee Earl of Obvious
  3. Americans just need to grow the heck up. Maybe we need to get over the 14 year-old giggle factor we get from certain words and concentrate on acquiring a real vocabulary.

    Sheesh.

    (Word verification word for this comment: deedles. Now there's a "word" with potential!)

  4. I've always liked the word "copacetic". [she says a bit sheepishly]

  5. Ah, we have stumbled onto the infestation of small pests that is bringing down one of our most hard-fought freedom's: freedom of speech.

    The offensive against speech starts out as a harmless feign of embarrassment, a giggle, then the swarm grows to an aversion. Pretty soon it is practically illegal to say these words or phrases. They become "dangerous" words.

    Of course like any weapon there are certain groups that greatly benefit from possessing it.

    Imagine if redneck became the "r" word. Oh, the power it would supply to purport a narrow agenda.

    Kill speech, kill thoughts.

    Thee Earl of Obvious
  6. I have no issues at all with the word, but I have definitely heard vents about how gross the word is.

    I'm always puzzled.

  7. Like Mimi, I've heard people venting about their hatred of moist and I've never gotten it either.

    And….*giggle* gives people the creeps?

    What?! lol

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