You may not know what they’re saying, but at least you can have fun listening!

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Let’s see if I can make a sentence that makes sense out of this…
“The TRI-MEDIAL CONTENT PROVIDER took a RISK-TAKING POLICY, MOVING FORWARD from the INCUBATOR of FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT.”
Heck, I tried. Even I don’t know what that means.
You forgot “offer”…
I’ll nominate “silo” and “bedroom.”
I got offer covered.
This underlies something very disturbing. We’re in the communication business. The people who (nominally) lead us clearly have NO IDEA how to communicate effectively. They are “language-agnostic”, to use a term they might understand. They demean us and themselves by employing these types of terms with a straight face. And they wonder sometimes why we have no faith in their strategies?
Excellent! This will supplement the scenester bingo we always play at concerts! Because you can never have too much bingo.
How about “synergy”, “re-visit” or “talking points”, those are some of my favourites.