Do you want your cake to be moist, or damp?
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's still going. Google is being invoked, and the laws of physics, and does something become moist before it's damp or vice versa. Cake has entered the debate. People are getting up from the desks to present their points emphatically.
edit: "We're arguing about degrees of wetness." "Yes. Is 'wet' wetter than damp?"
4 laps in and a kid poops in the pool.
4 laps in and a kid poops in the pool.
Apt metaphor for life. Or a tagline. Or both.
Clearly damp is more wet than moist. Right?
Clearly.
Just scream "stop saying moist!"
Timelies all!
I'm surprised nobody has "run" screaming from the word moist, yet...
Edit: X-post!
Uh oh, the debate has flared up again and is being enflamed by people recently arrived from a meeting. "Do not bring soggy into this!"
Soggy is definitely not optimal.
Oh, this is funny: I went to the liquor store on the way home, and the guy looked at my ID and was like, "Aw, man!" I was like, "???" and he said he's feeling old, and then said he has grey hair! I was like, dude, I had grey hair. And then I tried to commiserate about how it's easier for a woman to dye her hair than a man.