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"Making jokes about work, the Sunday Scaries, and the twirl we often get into on Sunday evening allows us to: a. Feel less alone in these feelings b. See what others are experiencing and how it relates to us. And c. come up with funny themes that lighten this common experience that so many of us have," the creator of Mental Drive added.

In your next Facebook photo ad, play around with live-action photography and digital design in the same image. As you can see in the ad above, NatureBox was able to design a vibrant "free trial" icon right on top of an image that would've worked just as well on its own.

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Advertising has the capacity to influence your buying habits through relatable, unexpected humor. Learn from these examples of modern and vintage funny ads so you too can benefit from this marketing principle in your own ad content.

Not all of us are still remote, there are some who have returned to the commute to the office. If you are one of those employees who had to return to the office, these funny driving to work memes are for you.

Of all the funny work memes, this one just brings me back to the days of being on the Keto diet while working in the office. And with this I bring you funny coworker memes. There is always that one person, bringing in the donuts when you are trying to diet! (Check out these hilarious diet memes.)

Please share away, we do appreciate a tag on social media if you do share one of our funny memes about work. Here are more workplace memes that you will love (and your coworkers will love these memes too!)

A word of caution first: There are plenty of online blogs publishing similar lists of funny passwords or Wi-Fi user names and so on. Some users might feel encouraged to actually use these for their accounts when they lack inspiration for what password to set. Maybe you also think that if you set a funny password, it will be easier to remember it later on.

61. ColaCola*insert random number here* (believe it or not, this is one of the most common weak but funny passwords people use)
62. BigMacforevah
63. MacIsForWoosies
64. TheAxeEffect
65. Tastetherainbow
66. justdoit
67. HaveaBreakHaveaKitKat
68. NoMoreRockyRoads
69. Pepsinotcola
70. ImsuchaGAPgirl
71. CowabungaDude
72. DontGoogleThis
73. Ilovepopsicles
74. MacLippies
76. HakunaMatata
77. MotherOfDragons
78. TheOneAndOnlyKhaleesi
79. AryaStarkWasHere
80. FedoraTheExplorer
81. XeroxThis
82. NotOnMySwatch
83. KentuckyFriedChicks
84. WorksLikeAPandoraCharm
85. JustNukeIt
86. NokiaConnectingPeople
87. AMacADayKeepsNoobsAway
88. MyPapaWasARollingStone
89. AreMilkaCowsReallyPurple
90. FizzieFizzleSticks
91. Bond007
92. GuinessTheRealTasteiofIreland
93. Corvette1313
94. ChicagoBullsFan
95. AlwaysAmericanApparel
96. Playboy
97. FerrariGolfer
98. Oreocookies
99. YabadabadooYahoo
100. OldMacDonaldHadaBurger
101. LOGGRedneck
102. FasterThanFedEx
103. TrailerParkIBMEngineer
104. SellMySoulonEbay
105. Amazonsonline
106. LikeAVirginiaSlim
107. WorldWildlifeFun
108. Shellpitstop
109. NoMoreBucksforStarbucks
110. Disneymonster
111. JingleTacoBells
112. RollsAnotherRoyce
113. FidelCastroCigars
114. EssieFingerTips
115. dragonballZ
116. giants
117. Marlboro
118. Yamaha
119. harleydavidson
120. jaguar
121. armaniman
122. magnum
123. broncos
124. Nascar
125. thunderbird
126. doubletwix
127. mustang
128. diablo777
129. devilwearsprada
130. barnesandnoble



As a system admin, you sometimes have to ask people for their passwords and many times the insights you get are crazy funny. Here are the best such stories on funny passwords, gathered up from sysadmins all over.

Checking in with your colleagues throughout the day is key. In between responding to emails and signing into virtual meetings, you need a safe space to chat and vent. Perhaps you even have a tradition of treating yourselves to a coffee run in the afternoon. Your group chat is where you can invite your office besties to tag along or send latte foam art pics if you work remotely. The group chat is where you also dish on the latest office tea and share funny stories about things that happened in meetings your work spouses missed.

#20: What type of Zoomer are you? (Multiple choice)
a) The one walking around the house
b) The one who just woke up
c) The one without the camera on
d) The one who always talks
e) The one doing funny faces

Doctors and Nurses are crucial in the field of medicine; there is no doubt. They help patients with their problems and sometimes provide a sense of comfort and hope when things seem bleak. Doctors and Nurses work with each other to ensure that everyone gets better as quickly as possible, and they even attempt to lighten up the mood with puns and jokes (which often come across as corny or unfunny).

Facebook is a treasure trove of bizarre baby boomer behavior. There's such a specific way older people are weird on Facebook that it's hard to describe. But it's so so funny. And recently, Kristin Hagan stumbled upon a veritable gold mine: older women's Facebook bios. I don't know what these ladies are trying to achieve with their bios. I don't know if they even know they wrote a bio. But whatever's going on, they nailed it.

1. Where do you live?
2. What department do you work in?
3. How long have you worked for the company?
4. How many pets do you have?
5. What type of pets do you have?
6. What is the best place you ever traveled to?
7. Where is your dream destination vacation?
8. What is your favorite sport?
9. How many languages do you speak?
10. Are you an introvert, an extrovert, or an ambivert?
11. How many siblings do you have?
12. Are you married?
13. How many kids do you have?
14. What is your astrological sign?
15. Have you ever broken a bone?
16. Are you a spender or a saver?
17. Do you prefer going out or staying in?
18. What is your favorite way to relax?
19. What is your go-to quick dinner?
20. Do you live in the city, the suburbs, or the country?
21. Are you a good cook?
22. Do you like dancing?
23. Did you have an embarrassing childhood nickname?
24. Do you find it easy to talk to strangers?
25. Are you more optimistic or pessimistic?
26. Did you have an imaginary friend as a child?

1. On a scale of 1-10, what is your current energy level?
2. Which coworker makes you laugh the most?
3. Are you a morning person or night person?
4. What TV show are you currently watching?
5. How many cups of coffee have you had so far today?
6. Would you tell your boss that their joke was not funny?
7. Would you rather have an office cat or an office dog?
8. What was the highlight of your week so far?
9. What kind of team outing would you like to do next?
10. Do you prefer collaborative work or group work?
11. Would you rather work started an hour later or ended an hour earlier?
12. Would you prefer a bonus or an extra vacation day?
13. Have you ever faked an emergency to get off a Zoom call?
14. Have you ever traveled for work?
15. Have you ever worked in the restaurant industry?
16. Have you ever worked in retail?
17. If money were no object, what would you request for the break room?
18. Have you ever pretended not to notice the printer paper/toner was empty?
19. Have you ever worked with a family member?
20. What time of the day are you most focused?
21. What is your main goal for the year?
22. What topic would you like to discuss first?
23. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your leadership skills?
24. On a scale of 1-10, how good are your bosses at keeping you informed?
25. What is most critical to having a happy workplace?

Why is humor so powerful? In a study to understand what makes things funny, researchers Caleb Warren (University of Arizona) and Peter McGraw (University of Colorado at Boulder) found that humor most often occurs when something is perceived as a benign violation. They conducted studies in which participants were presented with scenarios depicting someone doing something that was benign (for example, a pole-vaulter successfully completing a jump), a violation (a pole-vaulter failing a jump and getting seriously injured), or both (a pole-vaulter failing a jump but not getting seriously injured). Participants who saw the third kind of scenario (simultaneously a violation and benign) were more likely to laugh than those who saw the scenarios that were either strictly benign or strictly violations. Things strike us as funny, the researchers concluded, when they make us uncomfortable but do so in a way that is acceptable or not overly threatening.

Humor can be an extremely powerful coping tool, in even the toughest of circumstances. Leadership consultant Linda Henman found that American prisoners of war in Vietnam frequently used it to deal with the tough conditions they experienced. Strick and colleagues conducted studies in which they presented participants with photos of negative scenes (such as a physical assault or a car crash), followed by either a funny stimulus or a positive but not funny stimulus. Participants presented with the funny stimulus reported fewer negative emotions than did participants presented with the nonhumorous one. Why? Again, the cognitively demanding aspect of humor distracts people, leaving them less able to focus on negative information.

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