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Still, some people are actually excited about the new words. Scrabble champion Craig Beevers tells the Guardian that he likes the new words, saying, “new words provide fresh ammunition and change the dynamics a little here and there, as well as giving me something new to learn, of course.”

When I was a kid (*granny voice*) our Scrabble games usually involved us trying to get slang terms over on our parents, and then getting absolutely owned by their super-complex game-winning words. Learning obscure, complicated words was—is—part of the fun. Maybe if we’d been able to play “lolz” officially, we would have won more often. But then again, back in my day, we just spelled it “lol.”

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