theoriespresentedas factscaringbut notactinggaslightingramblingargumenttomoderationhypesolutions(flavor ofthe month)"I don't wantto have to.."passiveaggressiondataanalysis asa self-justificationplatitudesworship of aself-imposeddeadline"At[company Iused to workfor]..."beggingthequestion"just"solicitinginput oneshould beprovidingwhat is goodfor one mustbe good forallBillGatesuninformedsuppositionSteveJobsunderstatingas passiveaggressioninappropriateanalogyclear lackof actuallyusing thesitetask-levelprescriptionoutside one'sexpertisefixing aproblem witha policy /processemotionsas lessimportantthan datatheoriespresentedas factscaringbut notactinggaslightingramblingargumenttomoderationhypesolutions(flavor ofthe month)"I don't wantto have to.."passiveaggressiondataanalysis asa self-justificationplatitudesworship of aself-imposeddeadline"At[company Iused to workfor]..."beggingthequestion"just"solicitinginput oneshould beprovidingwhat is goodfor one mustbe good forallBillGatesuninformedsuppositionSteveJobsunderstatingas passiveaggressioninappropriateanalogyclear lackof actuallyusing thesitetask-levelprescriptionoutside one'sexpertisefixing aproblem witha policy /processemotionsas lessimportantthan data

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.


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  1. theories presented as facts
  2. caring but not acting
  3. gaslighting
  4. rambling
  5. argument to moderation
  6. hype solutions (flavor of the month)
  7. "I don't want to have to.." passive aggression
  8. data analysis as a self-justification
  9. platitudes
  10. worship of a self-imposed deadline
  11. "At [company I used to work for]..."
  12. begging the question
  13. "just"
  14. soliciting input one should be providing
  15. what is good for one must be good for all
  16. Bill Gates
  17. uninformed supposition
  18. Steve Jobs
  19. understating as passive aggression
  20. inappropriate analogy
  21. clear lack of actually using the site
  22. task-level prescription outside one's expertise
  23. fixing a problem with a policy / process
  24. emotions as less important than data