Funny And Relatable Tweets About Work Emails

Like death and taxes, work emails are an inevitable part of life. It’s so painful to think about the amount of time during the work day many of us spend sending and responding to emails. While workplace etiquette and being polite is important, it’s very tempting to be honest and a bit creative from time to time…

A marine biologist I know signs his emails off with "Best fishes," and this pleases me enormously.

Europeans' out of offices are like "I will not be working until 18 September. All emails will be automatically deleted." Americans: "I am in the hospital. Email responses may be delayed by up to 30 mins. Sorry for the inconvenience! If urgent, please reach me in the ER at..."

My company does this icebreaker thing where every week a different person sends an email to the whole company talking about their average day, and today's coworker started his "I wake up each day furious to be laboring under capitalism" and it has caused quite a stir.

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The Funniest Single-Panel Comics by Maria Scrivan

Maria Scrivan is an award-winning cartoonist, illustrator, and book author. She makes comics that look at the funny side of technology, animals, pop culture, social media, and more. In her own words: “I’ve loved writing and drawing since childhood, and never wanted to stop. My inspiration comes from wandering around and observing, being endlessly curious, and wondering what my dog would say to me if he could talk.” Scroll down to see the funniest examples!

Funny cartoon by Maria Scrivan.

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Crap Bird Photography: Hilariously Bad Photos of Birds

Birds are such majestic creatures! We love to hear them chirp from the treetops and watch them soar through the sky. They are practically begging to be included in a majestic photoshoot, but the pictures turn out hilariously bad if the human behind the camera is lacking skill. We’ve compiled a gallery of the funniest photos from the Crap Bird Photography Facebook group, so scroll down and enjoy!

Crap bird photography.

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Meet Alex Schaefer: Artist Who Paints Burning Banks

Have you heard of a man painting banks on fire? His name is Alex Schaefer, and he is not a big fan of the financial system. He’s an anti-establishment, anti-financial-system painter who has gained fame (or infamy?) online for his fiery depictions of banks. He says he paints banks on fire because he believes that the money is bullshit. Schaefer says that the current monetary system is distorted and corrupt, and that it affects everything from culture to politics. He wants to expose the truth and spark a conversation about the role of money in society.

Burning bank painting by Alex Schaefer.

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Barbenheimer: The Funniest Barbie vs. Oppenheimer Memes

Suits and cigarettes: check. Rollerskates and a Walkman: check. Here are the best memes and Twitter reactions to the simultaneous releases of the films Barbie and Oppenheimer. Many are looking forward to watching the two films back-to-back to get the unique chance to feel that life in plastic is fantastic, and to become death, the destroyer of worlds – both in the same day.

Their entire lives have led up to the Oppenheimer / Barbie release

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Anatomically Correct, Extremely Accurate Drawings of Birds

By popular demand of ornithology enthusiasts all around the world, artist Tommy Siegel has made a gallery of extremely accurate drawings of birds. Each bird has been meticulously studied to deliver the most anatomically correct drawing ever. Accurate bird drawings hold significant importance for birders, who are enthusiasts or professionals dedicated to observing and studying birds. These drawings serve as valuable tools that aid birders in their identification and documentation efforts. While photographs are commonly used for bird identification, drawings offer unique benefits that make them indispensable in the field of birding. Scroll down to see the best examples of Tommy Siegel’s work and let us know in the comments if you can name each bird!

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

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