(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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Elaborate descript. of food that doesn’t exist but you’ll sure wish it did
Cultural differences that have to be bridged through bonding
Scene of intimacy immediately fades to blackout
Coffee is described in a reverential, almost transcendent manner
January thinks he hates Gale, gets upset/goes feral at the idea of anything happening to them
Science experiments of dubious ethicality *bonus if they’re performed by a woman*
Inspo from hyperspecific areas of history
Child acquisition
Random soldiers/guards are described in such loving detail that they become your fav character
One of them is ginger
Jan used to be a ballet prodigy but some sort of injury now prevents him from being as good
Dead former love interest of Gale and/or January
Fem character who is notably not different from previous NP characters but whom we love anyway
One or both of them sleeps better when the other is present
Class differences
Protags are objectively wrong; we’re on their side anyway
Jan w/ low self-esteem in very specific way, Gale has low self esteem in different, very specific way
Space!cigars
/cigarettes
Fem character that is notably different than all previous female NP characters because she’s branching out
You question if NP is addressing an issue as sensitively as she could be, then try to forget that
Someone in government is Deeply Baffled by 1+ of our protagonists
Gale does something irredeemable; is redeemed anyway
Competing schemes
Someone in gov uses Gale’s feelings for January against them
Jan describes Gale using porcelain or glass metaphor
Attraction is described like : “Gale moved his back..January had never noticed a back before..he felt something”
Mechanics tread the line between science and magic
Space issues hit very close to home to real historical issues