The NYTimes politicized Wordle today, and that is not OK. We all knew it would happen, and now it did. It took them a very short time before they messed with the pure, apolitical joy of Wordle.
Dirty bastards.
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The NYTimes politicized Wordle today, and that is not OK. We all knew it would happen, and now it did. It took them a very short time before they messed with the pure, apolitical joy of Wordle.
Dirty bastards.
“politicized Wordle today”
I did it (one of the few times I’ve gotten it by the third guess) but how was it political? Maybe I’ll look on twitter…
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Okay, it looks like there were two different words today? I got the apolitical one… (AFAICT apolitical).
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The word I got was fetus. All I’ve done to avoid the abortion debate, and it comes at me from this direction.
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That’s weird. My word was “shine”.
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P.S. My husband and food friend both got “shine” as well.
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I was curious and looked it up. It seems like it was pretty innocuous. https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/gaming/1607528/Wordle-324-answers-two-May-9-Fetus
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I always find it weird when they give two words instead of just one. I thought that defeats the purpose of the connection the game brings about. I got SHINE, by the way. I wonder how it chooses who gets what word.
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