Some people use their downtime at work to complete so-called "projects" that need to "get done" in order to contribute to the business' so-called "bottom line."
And sure, that's probably the correct use of company time. But shouldn't we take a minute to appreciate the geniuses who dedicate themselves day after day to the creation of intricate, impressive and completely useless office art instead?
After all, if not us, who will celebrate the remarkably balanced penny stacks, paper plate sculptures and staple remover monsters of the world? No one, that's who!
So stop whatever constructive work you're doing right now and check out these wonderful examples of procrastination porn. Then you can get back to "work."
Think you're stressed? Not compared to coffee cup man.
And yes, keeping everything from crashing down can be tough.
Because not all of us can have work-life balance quite like this.
Even if we really do know how to balance our finances.
Face it, no one's made of money.
So when things get out of order...
...it's time to let your imagination sail.
Or fly you to a galaxy...
...that's far, far away (and apparently delicious).
One filled with mythical beasts.
Some whose outrage you can totally identify with.
So best to come equipped.
In case of a fight.
Like the one you had with that client who just wouldn't let you pass.
Or with that paper-eating machine.
So make sure to bring your catapult.
So you can destroy this staple city.*
And protect your beautiful mountain landscape.
Point is, there are lots of ways to keep your cool when things get weird.
A delicious snack never hurt.
Or a Starburst double cheeseburger.
Maybe some pie.
Or a Poké Ball pizza pie.
Or you can just take a little dance break.
Or do the robot.
And everything will feel like dragonflies...
Unicorns...
And rainbows.
So guys, thumbs up? Thumbs up.
*OK, we're not so sure this one was made at work.
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