Go scope one of my main bredrins YOGESHI! We’ve got an EP dropping very soon so head over to the page and giz a like to keep up to date with all things Jaswannnnn
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Go scope one of my main bredrins YOGESHI! We’ve got an EP dropping very soon so head over to the page and giz a like to keep up to date with all things Jaswannnnn
https://www.facebook.com/YogeshiMCR/
beeswaxx is the type of player who runs at first sight of a unique word, crying "cheater!" This is a situation where one needs to be willing to play something out for a bit to see if their hunch is correct. As I've mentioned before in this blog, I always give someone the benefit of the doubt on the first couple weird words they play (unless it is a bizarre, game-starting word like in my post from the other day). The way I see it, everyone who plays this game has picked up a few strange words on their journey. Especially when it comes to the big dogs: J, Q, Z and X. With fewer ways to use these letters, we quickly learn how to use them. Anyway, I played 2 words in a row on beeswaxx that he just couldn't handle. Neither one got me a ton of points, either. I played PRIMUS, which I know is a word because I'm a child of the 90s and have been to several Primus shows. But when I played SOJOU, beeswaxx couldn't handle it. He quit and accused me of cheating. Dear beeswaxx: if I wanted to cheat, I'd do it for far more than 30 measly points. Grow up, you big baby.