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Posted by sharra  Published in Life

I always thought my vocab­u­lary was pretty decent; I score well on those Reader’s Digest word tests, and I know how to spell more words than a lot of peo­ple I know. But I find myself totally out­gunned by the Scrab­ble game I recently bought for my Mac­Book. Did you know “qi” was a word? […]

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