
Leaving Work on a Friday – The Different Types of Exit
The great British tradition of escaping work on a Friday—stealth exits, dramatic goodbyes, and last-minute traps. A humorous look at the different types of Friday departures.

The Rolling Death of Workplace Introductions: A Sociological Study in Social Survival
Workplace introductions are a bureaucratic ritual we all suffer through. From Goffman’s performance theory to Foucault’s power structures, this humorous sociological analysis explores why the dreaded “go around the table” exercise exists—and why we will never escape it.

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.

If Historical Figures Had LinkedIn Profiles
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.

Why the Neighbour’s Cat Is Secretly Your Boss
Think you’re in charge? Think again. The neighbour’s cat runs the neighbourhood—demanding food, enforcing rules, and delivering performance reviews with a single stare.

PowerPoint Hell: The Ninth Circle of Workplace Torture
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.