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About: This bingo card is perfect for capturing all the classic quirks and unforgettable moments in a physics or engineering lecture, especially at the college level. With a mix of dry humor and real-life classroom scenarios, it’s sure to entertain students attending long lectures or study group sessions—anyone who’s survived an eccentric professor will instantly relate.
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This MS105b Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "So close!" (you were entirely incorrect), Lecture could have been an email, >30 min until content starts, "it's getting late" (class ended 3 minutes ago), "you don't mind 5 more minutes right?", Repeats content, @s tangentially related prof, In awe of a big number, High velocity hand gesturing, Wipes unfathomable amount of chalk on black shirt, Claims we're having fun, Lecture continues while everyone has packed up to leave, Sudden intense eye contact, Syntactically confusing pause for effect, >250 words on blackboard, DEGREES Kelvin, Repeats content, Boltzmann constant in eV/barrel*F or some shit, Confused by own writing, Complains about AI, Let's talk about extensive variables!, Complains about journals, Experimentalists really do be repeating their experiments am I right?, Tells us to go read some textbook.