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File:The Outer Lummox.jpg|link=The Outer Lummox|'''''[[The Outer Lummox]]''''' is an American science fiction comedy television series. It is often compared to ''The Mork & Mindy Zone'', but with a greater emphasis on science fiction stories.


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Revision as of 10:02, 3 February 2022

American Ninja Work-Life Balance.
Bezos Money (BM) now convertible to American Ninja Work-Life Balance points.

American Ninja Work-Life Balance (ANWLB) is an American corporate career competition based on the Japanese television series Sasuke.

Description

ANWLB features millions of competitors from all walks of life attempting to fulfill their normal job requirements while completing a series of obstacle courses of increasing difficulty, in various "Saw-like flex-work spaces near you" [citation needed], in hopes of advancing to their five-year and ten-year vesting programs on the Las Vegas Strip and becoming the season's "American Work-Life Balance Warrior."

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • [Post] @ Twitter (27 May 2021)