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"Tomorrow," Chen said, grabbing her coffee. "Tomorrow." While no major studio has released a blockbuster
This sounds like a viral moment waiting to happen. To keep it "interesting" (and HR-friendly for a work setting), I've leaned into the "high stakes" of office chores rather than anything literal. Here are three ways to frame it: Option 1: The "High Stakes" Tease (Best for Reels/TikTok) "Tomorrow
: The loser of each round must remove one article of clothing. The "Police" Twist
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