I was scrolling TikTok after a long day of classes recently, and I came across this video from TikTok creator Nick Vogel . The premise of the game is this: he says a category, such as "Name an NFL player" or "Name a drink." He pauses to let viewers think of a response, and then reveals his response. The object of the game is to avoid having the same response that he gives. TikTok creator Nick Vogel, "Avoid Saying the Same Thing" Once I liked the video, the algorithm kept sending me more of his videos, which I always paused my scrolling to watch. The game was short and fun, and I loved the interactive premise of the video. Naturally, my teacher brain started thinking, "This would be such a fun, low-prep activity to bring to my students!" So I created a similar activity I could use with my students! To mix up my normal Thursday routine in which I bring students a joke for "jueves jaja," I started using this game and calling it "jue...