Tiny Misadventures Jun 2026
"finding" – "discovering|locating|identifying".
So I need to process each word, checking if it's a proper noun. Proper nouns are usually capitalized and refer to specific names (like people, places, organizations). In the given text, except for the last line which is a title, there are no capitalizations except the start of sentences. So maybe "The" at the start of the last line is part of a proper noun title. Let me proceed step by step: Tiny Misadventures
Moving on to "We wake up, we go to work, we come home, we watch TV, and we go to bed." Each verb here needs synonyms. "Wake" could be arise. "Go" as head for work? "Come home" might be get home. "Watch TV" as view television. But maybe more natural synonyms. "Go to bed" as retire. "finding" – "discovering|locating|identifying"
"can" – "are able|may|might".
"tiny" – "small|little|petite".
Starting with the first sentence: "One of the things that’s so delightful about tiny misadventures is the way they can shift our perspective." The word "One" is a common noun, so find synonyms. Synonyms for "One" could be "A|An|Single". Wait, but "One" here is part of "One of the things," so maybe not necessary? Hmm, but the instruction is to replace all words with three synonyms unless they're proper nouns. So "One" becomes A singular. In the given text, except for the last
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