Color Scheme Disaster: The Meeting That Changed Everything

It was supposed to be a meeting about color schemes. You know, just a casual discussion about the nuances of Pantone 5-Color Systems and whether to use RGB or HEX for web design. But things quickly derailed.

First, our team lead, Bob, showed up with a presentation board that was literally painted with neon pink and green stripes. We're talking glow-in-the-dark, acid-trip vibes.

Next, our designer, Rachel, brought in her famous "Moodboard of Doom", a 3x5 card with clip-art of 1980s-era cassette tapes, lava lamps, and what looked suspiciously like a rejected Neon album cover.

And to top it all off, our CEO, Mr. Johnson, walked in with a PowerPoint deck that had somehow managed to embed itself into the meeting room's sound system, forcing us all to listen to a 10-minute loop of elevator music in 7/8 time.

Long story short, we're still working on the color scheme. But hey, at least we've got some good stories to tell.

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