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‘Maza Nahi Aa Raha': This ROFL Video Perfectly Sums Up Gen Z's Corporate Mindset
‘Maza Nahi Aa Raha': This ROFL Video Perfectly Sums Up Gen Z's Corporate Mindset

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time2 days ago

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‘Maza Nahi Aa Raha': This ROFL Video Perfectly Sums Up Gen Z's Corporate Mindset

Last Updated: RJ Megha quipped that while corporate bosses drained their employees for years, Gen Z managed to return the favour in just one. Gen Z's approach to corporate life is anything but ordinary, and it is leaving people amused, confused and very curious. From setting unapologetic boundaries to disappearing without notice, their work habits are now being hilariously summed up in a video shared by RJ Megha in an Instagram video. The video opened with her saying, 'Gen Z ka janam hua hai corporate waalo ko sudharne ke liye. Gen Z at work is my favourite genre (Gen Z was born to reform the corporate world. Watching them at work is pure entertainment)." Megha joked that while corporate bosses drained employees for years, Gen Z returned the favour in just one year. 'Corporate walon ne jitna khoon choosa hai, Gen Z ne unka ek saal mein chus liya hai (The way corporate sucked the life out of others for years, Gen Z managed to drain it all back in just one)," she said. One of the most talked-about parts is how Gen Z doesn't even bother to resign; they just stop showing up. 'Ye resign bhi nahi dalte, Monday se chup chaap office aana bandh kar dete hai… choomantar, gayab. (They don't formally quit. They simply disappear one Monday. No calls, no emails. Just like that, gone)," she explained. The old culture of working beyond hours for 'impression" is also something they just do not consider and throw it out the window. 'Unke mu par 6 baje hi ek invisible board ajata hai – Unavailable" (By 6 PM, an imaginary Unavailable sign appears on their faces)," she jokingly said. And if HR asks them why they are leaving? The answer is often as simple as, 'Maza nahi aa raha" (I'm not enjoying this)." She ends the video by calling Gen Z 'bhagwan ka avatar" God's own messengers) who have arrived to end the toxic work culture. The caption Megha shared along with the video reads: 'Baap ka, Dada ka sabka badla lega GenZ." Watch Here: Megha's playful video has received more than seven million views. The comments section is filled with a variety of reactions where people share similar scenarios. One user commented, 'Not the slavery mindset. Lot to learn from the folks." Another recalled, 'Manager tried to bash a Gen Z to overtime for some important work. His reply — 'Itna hi important hai to aap khud kyu nahi kar lete?'" 'I left a job literally saying the same — maza nahi aaya," someone else shared And a Millennial proudly said, 'I LOVE GEN Z!! We millennials couldn't do it! You did it! So proud of you!" The video puts a spotlight on the trend that these young employees have embraced, which is something called 'career catfishing." A report by CVGenius explains this as a growing pattern where Gen Z workers accept job offers but then quietly skip their first day without informing the employer. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. News18's viral page features trending stories, videos, and memes, covering quirky incidents, social media buzz from india and around the world, Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Labubu At Karl Marx's Grave? Internet Can't Handle The Ironic Crossover
Labubu At Karl Marx's Grave? Internet Can't Handle The Ironic Crossover

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time2 days ago

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Labubu At Karl Marx's Grave? Internet Can't Handle The Ironic Crossover

The Internet couldn't ignore the irony of a Labubu doll placed on Karl Marx's grave, who famously stood against capitalism. Karl Marx, the political theorist and revolutionary socialist, devoted his entire life to fighting against capitalism and warning people about its consequences. What he probably never thought was that he could become a part of the very thing he opposed. But that's exactly what happened recently at his grave in London's Highgate Cemetery. In a photo going viral on the Internet, people noticed that a Labubu doll was kept on Karl Marx's grave along with flower bouquets and a letter. These plush dolls are all about limited editions, surprise boxes and hype, basically the kind of consumer culture the Father of Communism was against and criticised throughout his life. So, when people on the Internet came across the picture, it went viral, with many reacting to the irony of it. 'Placing a Labubu there is actually akin to performing voodoo on Marx," wrote one user. Another astonishingly asked, 'Is that a f—-g labubu?" A different user said, 'Labubu could be one of the most anti-Marx things I have ever seen." Someone else penned, 'The concept of knowing there is currently a Labubu on Karl Marx's grave." What Is A Labubu Doll? The trendy Labubu doll is part of the Pop Mart collection, which is sold in blind boxes, and customers would not know anything about the colour or type of the doll they will be receiving. Sometimes, these plush toys are sold for hundreds of dollars because of their limited manufacturing. Currently, a Labubu has become a Gen Z status symbol, an example of the kind of artificial desire and consumer frenzy that Karl Marx once warned us against. Karl Marx's Grave Also Had A Letter From A Chinese Student Besides the Labubu, there was something far more personal that stood out to the public: a handwritten letter by a Chinese student by the name of Liu Yuhae. With honest admiration, she reflected on how Karl Marx's writing shaped her view of the world. 'I have always wanted to write you a letter. But when it came to actually writing, I found myself at a loss for words because there was so much I wanted to say," she began her letter. Through the letter, she also described her journey of reading his works, from The Communist Manifesto to The Critique of the Gotha Programme. 'I hope that at the end of my life, I will receive an invitation from you. It has always been my long-cherished wish to cook potatoes for you every day in the afterlife. I already look like a potato now," she mentioned. Towards the end of the letter, she wrote, 'There are so many things to say that I can't possibly express them all. So I'll stop here. If I can meet you in my dreams, I will talk to you in more detail. I believe that you can see me. I won't bother you any more. That's all for now." About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Viral Video Of Baby Elephant Trying To Sit On Chair Like A Human Is ‘So Innocent'
Viral Video Of Baby Elephant Trying To Sit On Chair Like A Human Is ‘So Innocent'

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time4 days ago

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Viral Video Of Baby Elephant Trying To Sit On Chair Like A Human Is ‘So Innocent'

Last Updated: The video features a baby elephant attempting to sit on a foldable chair, and the result is as adorable as it sounds There's something universally irresistible about baby elephants. Their floppy ears, playful clumsiness and boundless curiosity always capture hearts online. And once again, this little elephant is reminding us why they're among the most loved creatures. A video recently shared on Instagram has gone viral, featuring a baby elephant attempting to sit on a foldable chair, and the result is as adorable as it sounds. The clip opens to show the curious calf approaching the chair with curiosity. In what seems to be pure innocence, the baby elephant tries to sit on the chair as a human would, awkwardly balancing its legs and massive frame. Unsurprisingly, the effort doesn't quite work out. After several failed attempts, the little elephant seems to grow frustrated. Before leaving the scene, he kicks the chair in a tiny tantrum that is similar to a toddler's outburst. While the attempt might have been unsuccessful, the elephant's determination and clumsy missteps have viewers utterly enchanted. The moment has sparked laughter and an outpouring of affection as social media users couldn't stop gushing over the young elephant's antics. 'So pure-hearted and innocent, baby. Precious. Hugs n kisses," a user wrote. Another commented, 'So cute. I love how he lost it in the end. Began to kick the chair as if that will make things fine. Elephants are truly the cutest." 'This is the cutest. Thanks for making my day today," wrote an Instagram user. A user said, 'Made my day honestly. I love how he was so mad at the end." 'Awww, this was the cutest, I swear. Electrets do be acting like human babies, only these animals are much cuter," an individual remarked. In another heartwarming moment, a baby elephant gently approached a man seated on a chair. With endearing affection, the little one wrapped its trunk, and even its legs, around him in what looked like a loving embrace. Whether you're an animal lover or just in need of a smile, we guarantee this video will lift your mood. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Someone Put Matcha In Fried Rice, And The Internet Is ‘Calling The Cops'
Someone Put Matcha In Fried Rice, And The Internet Is ‘Calling The Cops'

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time14-07-2025

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Someone Put Matcha In Fried Rice, And The Internet Is ‘Calling The Cops'

Last Updated: Singaporean content creator, Calvin Lee, mixed matcha powder to a pan fried rice and gave his honest review. There was a time when matcha was something you would only hear about from a friend who had been to Japan. But not anymore. The green tea powder has made its way into our kitchens and obviously on the Internet. From lattes to ice creams, matcha is now a global obsession. But now someone went ahead and tossed it into fried rice. Yes, that actually happened. The video was shared on Instagram by Singaporean content creator Calvin Lee. It shows him mixing matcha in a pan of fried rice. Then come the other ingredients such as eggs, garlic, soy sauce, a bit of wasabi, miso and chopped spring onions. Everything is tossed together in a pan. Within seconds, the rice turns green. It definitely looks striking. But looks can be deceiving. The caption shared along with the video reads, 'Matcha fried rice, sigh." Watch the video here: Since it was posted, the video has garnered nearly one million views, and, as expected, the comments section is buzzing. One user commented, 'I'll call the police and ambulance." Someone else thought the idea had potential and wrote, 'I think this works." 'Brawwww, I have the same matcha and was thinking of cooking matcha fried rice last week," another person added. 'Not the kind of greens I imagined for rice," a viewer remarked while another said, 'This is illegal." An individual simply asked, 'Why?" Meanwhile, a user offered some practical advice, saying, 'Too much matcha Liao… You need to pair something sweet and sour, maybe." But that's not all. In another video, Calvin took things up a notch by mixing matcha powder into scrambled eggs. While the fried rice didn't quite pass the vibe check, this one was somewhat better. As he described it, 'Match egg" was 'very earthy, grassy and slightly bitter." top videos View all And if you scroll through his Instagram grid, there's more. He also added matcha powder to a cup of noodles. This one got a solid thumbs up. 'The matcha adds a nice bitter, earthy note to savoury broth, which balances out the saltiness," he said in his review. Would you try any of these? About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. Location : Delhi, India, India First Published: July 14, 2025, 12:52 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Sonam Raghuvanshi As ‘Inspiration', This Bihar Woman Killed Husband; Was In Love With ‘Phuphaji'
Sonam Raghuvanshi As ‘Inspiration', This Bihar Woman Killed Husband; Was In Love With ‘Phuphaji'

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time05-07-2025

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Sonam Raghuvanshi As ‘Inspiration', This Bihar Woman Killed Husband; Was In Love With ‘Phuphaji'

Gunja, who was in a relationship with her uncle for the past 15 years, executed the murder plan with his help. In what appears to be a chilling echo of the recent Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, a young woman allegedly conspired with her maternal uncle to kill her husband in old blood. As per reports, the victim, 24-year-old Priyanshu Kumar Singh, was murdered on the night of June 24 while he was returning from the railway station. Initial probe suggested a contract killing, only for the case to take a darker turn when the police found Priyanshu's wife, Gunja's involved behind it. While the incident has drawn a shocking similarity to the Meghalaya honeymoon murder, reports also suggest that Gunja had taken inspiration from the case before making the sinister murder plot against her husband. A week after getting her husband killed, Gunja had the police on her doorstep. resulting in her arrest on July 2. As per the police investigation, she had been in a relationship with Jeevan Singh, the husband of her paternal aunt, for the past several years and was forced to get married to Priyanshu, a farmer from Barwan in Aurangabad, Bihar. The suspects allegedly hired hitmen for the job and had now been booked for murder. Two other people have also been arrested in the case for assisting in the crime. At the time of the murder, Priyanshu and Gunja had been married for only 45 days. Speaking on the same, Aurangabad SP Ambrish Rahul revealed that the woman had been in an illicit relationship with her uncle for over 15 years and was reluctant to marry, but had to do it after getting pressurised by her family. Having faced difficulty in maintaining a secret affair after marriage, she allegedly started plotting her husband's murder. Gunja orchestrated the murder with Jeevan, who arranged for contract killers with the help of two men from Jharkhand's Garhwa district. On the night of the murder, Priyanshu was returning from Varanasi when he called his wife and informed her about his location, who allegedly passed the information to the killers when they fatally shot him. Following her arrest on Wednesday, Gunja has confessed to her crime. While the two other assailants have been arrested, Jeevan Singh remains on the run. As per the Indian Express, the police also found that her uncle had broken up her previous marriage proposals, before her father arranged her wedding with the deceased. Even after their marriage, Gunja and her uncle continued communication, which led to a disturbance in their marital life. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. First Published:

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