worship of a self-imposed deadline caring but not acting clear lack of actually using the site "I don't want to have to.." passive aggression soliciting input one should be providing Steve Jobs fixing a problem with a policy / process data analysis as a self- justification uninformed supposition "just" Bill Gates gaslighting hype solutions (flavor of the month) theories presented as facts argument to moderation rambling what is good for one must be good for all "At [company I used to work for]..." emotions as less important than data task-level prescription outside one's expertise understating as passive aggression begging the question inappropriate analogy platitudes worship of a self-imposed deadline caring but not acting clear lack of actually using the site "I don't want to have to.." passive aggression soliciting input one should be providing Steve Jobs fixing a problem with a policy / process data analysis as a self- justification uninformed supposition "just" Bill Gates gaslighting hype solutions (flavor of the month) theories presented as facts argument to moderation rambling what is good for one must be good for all "At [company I used to work for]..." emotions as less important than data task-level prescription outside one's expertise understating as passive aggression begging the question inappropriate analogy platitudes
yep - Call List
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
worship of a
self-imposed deadline
caring but not acting
clear lack
of actually
using the site
"I don't want
to have to.."
passive
aggression
soliciting input one
should be providing
Steve Jobs
fixing a
problem with
a policy / process
data analysis as a self-justification
uninformed
supposition
"just"
Bill Gates
gaslighting
hype solutions
(flavor of
the month)
theories presented as facts
argument to moderation
rambling
what is good for one must be good for all
"At [company I used to work for]..."
emotions
as less important than data
task-level prescription outside one's expertise
understating
as passive
aggression
begging the question
inappropriate analogy
platitudes