
Why Is the Printer Always the Most Useless Piece of Technology?
Printers: the most useless piece of technology ever invented. From connection failures to ink scams, why are they still this bad? A deep dive into the nightmare of modern printing.
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Printers: the most useless piece of technology ever invented. From connection failures to ink scams, why are they still this bad? A deep dive into the nightmare of modern printing.
Getting older comes with unexpected challenges—mysteriously vanishing glasses, knees that click like haunted floorboards, and an unsettling enthusiasm for bin liners. A humorous look at the march into middle age.
What if historical figures had LinkedIn profiles? From Julius Caesar to Napoleon, explore how famous leaders might have presented themselves in the ultimate networking arena.
Trapped in another soul-crushing presentation? Welcome to PowerPoint Hell, where slides never end, fonts are crimes, and pie charts make no sense. A brutally funny look at the ninth circle of workplace torture.
Why do food bloggers write their life stories before getting to the actual recipe? A hilarious deep dive into the world of endless scrolling, pop-ups, and emotional backstories before finding out how to boil pasta.
Phone calls are dying, Gen Z refuses to hold a phone properly, and Zoom meetings are the new workplace torture. This humorous yet sociologically informed deep dive explores why phone calls are falling out of favour, why neurodivergent people dread them, and why texting is the future.
Email sign-offs are more than just words—they’re secret weapons of workplace communication. From “Kind Regards” to “Thanks in Advance”, here’s what they really mean.
Is working from home really harming productivity? A balanced rebuttal to Lord Rose’s comments, exploring the benefits of flexibility, the myths of office culture, and the complexities of modern work.