Wouldn’t that destroy the whole idea? Anyone could tell that an opinion voiced that’s not on the list must have been the person’s true opinion.
In fact, I’d hope that several people composed the list, and didn’t tell each other what items they added, so no one can say for sure that an opinion expressed wasn’t one of the “hot takes”.
Does the list need to be pre-composed? Couldn’t they just ask attendees to write some hot takes and put them in a hat? It might make the party even funnier.
Wouldn’t that destroy the whole idea? Anyone could tell that an opinion voiced that’s not on the list must have been the person’s true opinion.
In fact, I’d hope that several people composed the list, and didn’t tell each other what items they added, so no one can say for sure that an opinion expressed wasn’t one of the “hot takes”.
Does the list need to be pre-composed? Couldn’t they just ask attendees to write some hot takes and put them in a hat? It might make the party even funnier.
Then you know that someone who voiced opinion A that you put in the hat, and also opinion B, likely actually believes opinion B.
(There’s some slack from the possibility that someone else put opinion B in the hat.)
Oh right.