Argument about modern religion Complaints about modern-day America Textual quote taken out of context People contradict themselves repeatedly Someone reads directly off a virtue card Citation of a work only the speaker has read Extremely flawed analogies 30 minutes of arguing about definitions Argument is identical to a religious doctrine Multiple people never speak Euphemism to avoid controversy False Dichotomy/other fallacies Seats chosen to avoid camera "So, uh, Bob, what do you think?" Someone eats food during the seminar Ends vs. Means Absolutism vs. Relativism 10+ minutes of two people arguing "Everything is relative." Solopsism Argument about modern politics Stalin, used to avoid mentioning Hitler Less than half the class did the reading Teacher interrupts to argue with a student Argument about modern religion Complaints about modern-day America Textual quote taken out of context People contradict themselves repeatedly Someone reads directly off a virtue card Citation of a work only the speaker has read Extremely flawed analogies 30 minutes of arguing about definitions Argument is identical to a religious doctrine Multiple people never speak Euphemism to avoid controversy False Dichotomy/other fallacies Seats chosen to avoid camera "So, uh, Bob, what do you think?" Someone eats food during the seminar Ends vs. Means Absolutism vs. Relativism 10+ minutes of two people arguing "Everything is relative." Solopsism Argument about modern politics Stalin, used to avoid mentioning Hitler Less than half the class did the reading Teacher interrupts to argue with a student
(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.
Argument about modern religion
Complaints about modern-day America
Textual quote taken out of context
People contradict themselves repeatedly
Someone reads directly off a virtue card
Citation of a work only the speaker has read
Extremely flawed analogies
30 minutes of arguing about definitions
Argument is identical to a religious doctrine
Multiple people never speak
Euphemism to avoid controversy
False Dichotomy/other fallacies
Seats chosen to avoid camera
"So, uh, Bob, what do you think?"
Someone eats food during the seminar
Ends vs. Means
Absolutism vs. Relativism
10+ minutes of two people arguing
"Everything is relative."
Solopsism
Argument about modern politics
Stalin, used to avoid mentioning Hitler
Less than half the class did the reading
Teacher interrupts to argue with a student