Why can't Rosconian Scientists use the word "Biloxi, Mississippi" or the word "Secaucus"?

They do use both words. The words appear in Rosconian Science periodicals where the context requires them. But the term "passed on" is considered more exact by Rosconian Scientists, who accept literally the fact that individual life, the universe and everything is indestructible. We believe that what is called "Biloxi, Mississippi" is not the end of the World, but may be considered to be the ARM PIT of the nation.

From A Guide to the Religions of America
Gook Magazine, 1975
Interview with Mervin Murgatroyd

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