We don't have a formal exception policy (for the sake of simplicity), but to be honest there's so many prompts that the chances of you getting one in particular (and suicide might be on the gen list, but it's 1 out of almost 190 prompts) is fairly low. Also, even though something might show up on your card, you're not obligated to write for it, of course. Pretty much everyone's going to get something on their card that just doesn't work for them, for whatever reason. I've always found that that's one of the fun things about bingo challenges: finding the shapes/lines/bingos that I feel I CAN do amongst all the things that I feel I can't.
So I guess the answer is "no, no exceptions, but we've tried to structure the challenge in a way that no one is EVER forced to write anything they don't want to write". And we don't say no because we don't care, just because we've seen other challenges where they do allow exceptions, and it can get complicated when you have to vet cards for what folks wanted and didn't want, especially when the challenge gets big.
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So I guess the answer is "no, no exceptions, but we've tried to structure the challenge in a way that no one is EVER forced to write anything they don't want to write". And we don't say no because we don't care, just because we've seen other challenges where they do allow exceptions, and it can get complicated when you have to vet cards for what folks wanted and didn't want, especially when the challenge gets big.