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47 Hilariously Chaotic Employees
47 Hilariously Chaotic Employees

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time19-06-2025

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47 Hilariously Chaotic Employees

This anonymous coworker was a practical joker. As was this coworker. This coworker was literally Jim Halpert. Same with this person. And this one. This coworker offered a fair deal. This coworker played the most pointless is sometimes the funniest and most effective. This coworker did the same. I appreciate this coworker committing to the bit. Now that's a good the jokes. This coworker was a a funny jerk, so it doesn't count. This is just a Winston Bishop-level prank. This employee added a nice message for this poor broken coffeepot that had seen better days. This coworker made sure to leave a memento behind. As did this coworker. That's one way to shame messy coworkers. Seriously — just turn coworkers' annoying actions into art! This coworker just had to have the last word. This coworker had jokes — as did whoever set this up. These coworkers knew how to celebrate. Hey, at least he got to go home early! This coworker was passive aggressive — but in a funny way. If you can't read the above notice, it says:AttentionPlease reserve this printer for work-related documents only. Ink is expensive! Please print all future jobs using the black and white printer in Ron's office. Please stop by my office if you would like to print something in color. Thank you for your understanding!Did you know? A gallon of ink can cost as much as $8000.00? That's enough to buy 40 iPhone 6s. Now that's heartwarming. These coworkers were similarly supportive. This coworker was the motivational hero needed to get through the workday. This coworker had a similarly motivational message. This employee gave their coworker's Keurig a major upgrade. Now that's what I call malicious compliance. This coworker sent a subtle yet effective message. I just know there's a loooong history here to make this necessary. This coworker took their stolen food in good humor. This person took drastic measures to save a coworker's orchid at any cost. This coworker wrote a very effective two weeks notice. Another departing employee, another great cake to celebrate them. If HR comes calling, say they printed it themself. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ This coworker was just the *tiniest* bit evil. This coworker knew just how to make their office feel welcoming. Hmmm, I wonder what it is? This coworker decided the office art could use an upgrade. This employee just wanted to make sure no one got suspicious — which was not appreciated by a passing lawyer. This coworker played a cruel joke. This coworker made do with what they had. This employee proved potty humor does, actually, have a place in the workplace, HR be damned. This coworker just wanted to feel included. This employee made sure to brighten their coworkers' days. This employee had WordArt on their company computer, and gosh darnit, they were going to use it. And finally, this *might* get HR called on you, but it's pretty hilarious.

Google redesigns logo for first time in a decade – but how different is it?
Google redesigns logo for first time in a decade – but how different is it?

Metro

time14-05-2025

  • Metro

Google redesigns logo for first time in a decade – but how different is it?

If you use iPhone or Android, you might have spotted something different about the Google app. That G in the app icon suddenly looks, ooh, smoother and oh so sleek – your eye just glides over the subtle tones, no longer the blocky purview of a toddler's paintwork! Well, you might have thought that. Or you might have been underwhelmed, like the users who guessed the vast sums likely spent on designers and focucs groups, and concluded they could have made a gradient blur with Word Art for much cheaper. Whatever your view, it's a big day for design geeks, as this is the first major update to the Google logo in almost a decade. The last time things changed, in September 2015, they dropped their serif typeface in favor of a sans-serif look, so that really put the cat among the pigeons. They also capitalised the 'G' logo, in a bid to be simpler, as more and more people accessed Google on mobile phones with smaller screens. This time, the change is thought to be to bring the logo into line with the blurred look of their Gemini 'AI assistant' chatbot. The change was rolled out to iOS and Android users this week, with the latest app update which Google says includes 'performance improvements'. The full word Google logo has not yet changed, and nor has the Chrome logo, or the Google Maps logo. But given they also include colour blocks… watch this space? Reaction has so far been mixed, with plenty of people saying they like it, but others saying it just looks like they have taken their glasses off making everything look more blurry. More Trending Others joked that blurring was just the go-to for everyone these days. In 2015, Google announced their new look with a blog post explaining: 'This isn't the first time we've changed our look and it probably won't be the last, but we think today's update is a great reflection of all the ways Google works for you across Search, Maps, Gmail, Chrome and many others. 'We think we've taken the best of Google (simple, uncluttered, colorful, friendly), and recast it not just for the Google of today, but for the Google of the future. 'You'll see the new design roll out across our products soon. Hope you enjoy it!' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Warning to 1,800,000,000 Gmail users after 'sophisticated' password hack MORE: Reworked lion statue is 'so ugly' a bag has been put over its head MORE: Famous anti-piracy advert 'used pirated font'

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