Thisgenerationcan’t takea jokecommentson weightunconsciousgender separation(aka somehowwomen assemblein the kitchen andmen around a fireEverythingwas betterin the pastsomeone that isn’tpart of thegrandparentgeneration stillends up telling thesame story overand over againwhen will youdo XY? (Akakids datingmarriage etc)The „why don’tyou call or visitmore“ or the„why haven’tyou…“A versionof „I toldyou so“The „awakening“where two peoplebond by looking ateach otherknowingly aftersomeone was wildlyinappropriatesomeoneleavesabruptly“youused tobe so …”a blatantly obviousquestion about your jobwhich essentiallyreplaces the “so what isyour favorite subject inschool” from familymembers who didn’tactually try to understandyou as a personThe obviouspresent that theyhave never actuallyconsidered who youare and what youactually might likea randomtech or ai eviloverlord rantsince youwork in techsexismThe boomerlawn mowershow off (orsimilar)you are quiteso you areobviouslyescalatingthe fightI must havebeen a horribleparent for youto treat me likethis“you have to atleast try a bite orXY will beoffended” eventhough you havenever liked thethingThe „here arerandom things togive you as this isthe only way I amable to expressany sort ofaffection “„Can you helpme with myprinter becauseyou work intech, right?“Das sind alle Texte: blatantly racist terminologycomments on weightthe „when will you do XY“?(Aka kids dating marriage etc)the „let’s remember a memoryin the past becauseeverything is better in thepast“The showing off of an objectonly thablatantlyracistterminologysomeone isbelligerent(might beme, whoknows)the „whateven areboundaries“Thisgenerationcan’t takea jokecommentson weightunconsciousgender separation(aka somehowwomen assemblein the kitchen andmen around a fireEverythingwas betterin the pastsomeone that isn’tpart of thegrandparentgeneration stillends up telling thesame story overand over againwhen will youdo XY? (Akakids datingmarriage etc)The „why don’tyou call or visitmore“ or the„why haven’tyou…“A versionof „I toldyou so“The „awakening“where two peoplebond by looking ateach otherknowingly aftersomeone was wildlyinappropriatesomeoneleavesabruptly“youused tobe so …”a blatantly obviousquestion about your jobwhich essentiallyreplaces the “so what isyour favorite subject inschool” from familymembers who didn’tactually try to understandyou as a personThe obviouspresent that theyhave never actuallyconsidered who youare and what youactually might likea randomtech or ai eviloverlord rantsince youwork in techsexismThe boomerlawn mowershow off (orsimilar)you are quiteso you areobviouslyescalatingthe fightI must havebeen a horribleparent for youto treat me likethis“you have to atleast try a bite orXY will beoffended” eventhough you havenever liked thethingThe „here arerandom things togive you as this isthe only way I amable to expressany sort ofaffection “„Can you helpme with myprinter becauseyou work intech, right?“Das sind alle Texte: blatantly racist terminologycomments on weightthe „when will you do XY“?(Aka kids dating marriage etc)the „let’s remember a memoryin the past becauseeverything is better in thepast“The showing off of an objectonly thablatantlyracistterminologysomeone isbelligerent(might beme, whoknows)the „whateven areboundaries“

It’s beginning to look a lot like f*** this - 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. This generation can’t take a joke
  2. comments on weight
  3. unconscious gender separation (aka somehow women assemble in the kitchen and men around a fire
  4. Everything was better in the past
  5. someone that isn’t part of the grandparent generation still ends up telling the same story over and over again
  6. when will you do XY? (Aka kids dating marriage etc)
  7. The „why don’t you call or visit more“ or the „why haven’t you…“
  8. A version of „I told you so“
  9. The „awakening“ where two people bond by looking at each other knowingly after someone was wildly inappropriate
  10. someone leaves abruptly
  11. “you used to be so …”
  12. a blatantly obvious question about your job which essentially replaces the “so what is your favorite subject in school” from family members who didn’t actually try to understand you as a person
  13. The obvious present that they have never actually considered who you are and what you actually might like
  14. a random tech or ai evil overlord rant since you work in tech
  15. sexism
  16. The boomer lawn mower show off (or similar)
  17. you are quite so you are obviously escalating the fight
  18. I must have been a horrible parent for you to treat me like this
  19. “you have to at least try a bite or XY will be offended” even though you have never liked the thing
  20. The „here are random things to give you as this is the only way I am able to express any sort of affection “
  21. „Can you help me with my printer because you work in tech, right?“
  22. blatantly racist terminology
    Das sind alle Texte: blatantly racist terminology comments on weight the „when will you do XY“? (Aka kids dating marriage etc) the „let’s remember a memory in the past because everything is better in the past“ The showing off of an object only tha
  23. someone is belligerent (might be me, who knows)
  24. the „what even are boundaries“