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On the plus side, I played a scrabble tournament last weekend and beat my opponent after challenging her LEZ (one of the removed words) thus denying her around 50 points
Crazy times. Words are words, and scrabble is a game of words.
Even if you accept the premise there's some very surprising stuff on the list - bint, harelip etc
Plain old swear words such as wank, c*** etc are still allowed.
On the plus side, I played a scrabble tournament last weekend and beat my opponent after challenging her LEZ (one of the removed words) thus denying her around 50 points
I actually assumed there was a list of banned words already including the stronger swear words. More interesting that most are still allowed, leads to awkwardness if a kid wins a big tournament with a triple-word score on ****er.
Crazy times. Words are words, and scrabble is a game of words.
Even if you accept the premise there's some very surprising stuff on the list - bint, harelip etc
Plain old swear words such as wank, c*** etc are still allowed.
On the plus side, I played a scrabble tournament last weekend and beat my opponent after challenging her LEZ (one of the removed words) thus denying her around 50 points
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