Not "stank?"
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Lawmakers too have a thing against "moist?"
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"Pit-stink" also acceptable.
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That places an enormous burden on the branding team at Goop
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If we truly want a revolution and to bring millions to our cause of deregulation, we will seek a change to the rule to add the term “moist.” Boy, do people hate that word.
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Moist used to be a perfectly good word. Used to complement cakes and other food products.
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So glistening for women ... out of the question?
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And exuding?
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How about "moist"?
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But they don't have to mention *moist* or *moisture*.
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