One of the frustrating things about enjoying a three day weekend is that it reminds us how great it would be if a four day week was standard practice for more workplaces. One day for chores, one day for pleasure, and one day for rest—it's the perfect balance!
Unfortunately, most of the corporate overlords do not like to think about this. They are busy trying to extract the most profit from us that they can, and that involves making us work as many days as possible.
This is why we can justify it as a tiny act of resistance when we look at memes while on the clock. They call it slacking, we consider it to be a dose of culture in the often sterile environment of the workplace. Plus, when those memes are work-related, you can justify it as being linked to whatever you are supposed to be doing.
Unfortunately, most of the corporate overlords do not like to think about this. They are busy trying to extract the most profit from us that they can, and that involves making us work as many days as possible.
This is why we can justify it as a tiny act of resistance when we look at memes while on the clock. They call it slacking, we consider it to be a dose of culture in the often sterile environment of the workplace. Plus, when those memes are work-related, you can justify it as being linked to whatever you are supposed to be doing.