How many times have you found yourself needing to do something important but scrolling mindlessly through memes instead? Be honest now. We aren’t judging.
Many of us love a good, relatable meme. Whether it makes us laugh, makes our friends and family laugh, or just makes us feel better about our own lives, there’s no shortage of memes to help us pass the time.
This online community has been sharing some of the funniest memes about work and life in general. Bored Panda has compiled a list of the best, which is guaranteed to give you a good chuckle. And another great excuse to put off that thing you’ve been meaning to do for ages.
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Many of us have been there. A pile of work to do, deadlines looming. And all we can do is procrastinate. I sometimes do things I’d never normally do. Just so I don’t have to do the very thing I am supposed to do.
One time, when faced with a particularly boring but important task, I took out my phone and started scrolling through Pinterest instead. You might think that’s quite normal. But my procrastination didn’t end there. I happened upon some clever cleaning hacks and the next thing I knew, I was on my knees with an old toothbrush, cleaning grout between the kitchen tiles. At least I was productive. But at some point I still had to tackle the task I’d been avoiding all along.
It is a cat's sacred duty to protect the soft can-opener from bed-mice. If they eat you, who will open our cans?
When the hilarious author and blogger, Mark Manson wrote a column about how to avoid procrastination, he was honest enough to include this gem:
“It’s ironic, but for two days now, I’ve been procrastinating writing a post on procrastination. I’ve done it all. I’ve distracted myself with other, less important work. I’ve taken ‘breaks’ that extended about three hours longer than they should have. I’ve done that thing where I sit on Facebook and then I close the window, open a new one, and instinctively type in Facebook again.”
You can probably bet the last memory space on your phone he’s not the only one turning to Facebook instead of facing his work book. Over a million people have joined the Facebook group "Funny Memes: Work and Life" since it started.
Their sole purpose is to share, or look at, funny memes about work and life in general. It seems like the perfect way to pass time and procrastinate while still appearing to be productive.
The Oxford Dictionary defines procrastination as “the act of delaying something that you should do, usually because you do not want to do it”. Research shows up to a quarter of people are chronic procrastinators. And that the average adult spends three and a half hours a day procrastinating. Hey, at least my kitchen tile grout is clean…
I only got drunk once in my whole 36-year-life so far - all the way back when I was 18 or so, at a classmate's party. Had zero prior experience with alcohol, tried a bit of this, a bit of that, didn't eat much beforehand... and then I participated in a game where, if you were caught lying (or something, I never got the rules straight), you had to drink a shot of tequila. My crush was playing too, which didn't help, and somehow, no matter what I did, I always ended up having to drink a shot. In the end, my Mom came to pick me up. To my credit, I never puked - but to this day, I have never touched tequila again (it almost triggers me when I even see a bottle) and actively avoid ever getting sh*t-faced again.
Dr Richard Ferrari has done extensive studies on procrastination. Here’s what he told the American Psychological Association: “One of my favorite sayings is, ‘Everyone procrastinates, but not everyone is a procrastinator.’ We all put tasks off, but my research has found that 20 percent of U.S. men and women are chronic procrastinators. They delay at home, work, school and in relationships. These 20 percent make procrastination their way of life, so of course they procrastinate when filing their income taxes. We are a nation of 'doers' but we are also, like people from other industrialized nations, a people of ‘waiters’.”
If you devour memes to distract yourself from your daily to do list, don’t beat yourself up. You might actually be doing your company a favor… If you share the fun with your co-workers. A study conducted in 2014 found that humor can actually boost persistence. And what company doesn’t want employees who weather the storm?
Researchers got 124 students at an Australian university to complete tasks before and after they'd been exposed to something funny. They found that humor is not only entertaining but also replenishing. The researchers noted that "organizations that require their employees to persist may consider creating a playful culture that encourages the use of humor to increase employees’ persistence."
Since you came here to beat boredom, let me share this fun fact with you... The word meme has been around long before the world wide web and social media even existed. It was first used in 1976 by evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins. He described memes as "units of culture". Think tunes, ideas, catch‐phrases, fast fashion.
You would be disgusted to know how many 13 year old girls have be SA'ed sometime in their short life.
Thank you for saying this. Even if they haven't, I feel like this is really shîtting on teenage girls, who are people and who have feelings about things. Not to mention the teenage hormones thrown into the mix - it doesn't make for the most emotionally stable of periods in someone's life. They may have been upset for any number of reasons, whether large or small. This just feels like mocking them for having an emotional response to something that upset them.
Load More Replies...If only the creator knew what happens in a middle school day in and day out….the internet has made EVERY bit of knowledge incredibly accessible. So I know 12 and 13 year olds who have porn addictions, are addicted to self harm, and have been sexually assaulted and/or harassed, in some cases multiple times. Their lives are NOT sheltered.
i'm glad op (seemingly) had a good time when they were 13, but i don't see how it's unreasonable for 13 year olds to say that. that's around the same time (though a little later) my self harm addiction got worse, i hated my body, unwanted comments grew worse and more.. the fact they have so much internet access now is honestly sad, sure it can help, but it hurts more a lot of the time.
Anyone making OP’s comments is suspicious as heck
Load More Replies...You can be young and have gone through a lot. You don’t know their family situation, you don’t know how boys or men start to look at girls this age. Also consider than teenage years can also be the time you develop mental illnesses. Yeah I know it’s a meme but it’s still touchy
Last year a 4 and a 5 year old boy sexually assaulted a 4 year old girl badly enough that she had to be taken to a hospital. Just now I heard on the news about four 5 year olds being expelled from a kindergarten for sexually assaulting, threatening and beating several 5 to 7 year old girls. So, yeah, not that surprising a lot of young teens (of all genders) have more to forget about than the multiplication tables really, sadly.
Ok this isn’t funny do you know how many girls have been traumatised by SA and other s**t?
Does OP think people live under a rock until 18? They know what's happening in the world. They know they're gonna have to grow up in this crappy place.
Good lord, the amount of $hit I had been through by that age is insane plus I had been unknowingly (and still am) suffering from severe depression
I have never in my adult life experienced the level of drama I did between the ages of 11 and 16. Okay, my last job did come close. But being a teenager was still worse
And you're telling us you hate women and girls.
Load More Replies...Or perhaps they have a horrible home life? Unfortunately kids don't always have the lives they should. Then again some of them are just spoilt, and none of them should have social media access at that age
Load More Replies...Dawkins wrote the following: “When you plant a fertile meme in my mind you literally parasitize my brain, turning it into a vehicle for the meme's propagation in just the way that a virus may parasitize the genetic mechanism of a host cell.”
While he wasn’t talking about memes as we know them today, we think he was pretty spot on. How about you?
Some of the greatest memes populate, like viruses, and have been living in our minds and phone galleries for years. Check out this list of the best memes of all time, and prepare to laugh again.
What’s the most creative concept you've devised to avoid your work or life commitments? Let us know in the comments.
So true. My abusive af ex was a vet and worked at a hospital (prob still does) He was written up three times for using "excessive force" with patients... so essentially beating patients up. He didn't get fired. I'm so glad I got away from him alive and I really hope he eventually got fired and lost his license.
If you hear your name with a question mark before you reached the coffee machine...
"Sooo...If anyone asks, we're SUPPOSED to do it this way... But, since it's your first day and I like you, I'll show ya all the corners you can cut and not get fired..."
For some posts, BP will start off showing all, and then 12-24 hours later will re-label it as "top 30..."and then have a "show all" at the bottom. We just got here early.
Load More Replies...For some posts, BP will start off showing all, and then 12-24 hours later will re-label it as "top 30..."and then have a "show all" at the bottom. We just got here early.
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