I had a wfh meeting where I was wearing a very formal top but pajama bottoms. I thought I would be sitting the whole time and no one would see. But then I had to stand up to get something. I completely forgot about my pajamas until I saw my colleagues' faces. They all had a good laugh and I learned my lesson about always being fully presentable during work, even at home.
Sure. I once accidentally sent a very unprofessional meme to my entire work team instead of just my friend while working from home. I was so mortified at first, but then everyone started sharing their own favorite memes and it turned into a really fun meme - sharing session during work hours.
One time, my cat decided to join my work from home meeting. It jumped onto my desk and started walking all over my keyboard. I tried to shoo it away but it just sat there, purring. Everyone on the call was laughing so hard. It was really embarrassing but also hilarious.
There was a software developer who thrived while working from home. He could set up his development environment exactly as he liked. He had the freedom to experiment with new coding techniques without the pressure of an office setting. His company noticed his increased output and he was even given more challenging projects. He also had a better work - life balance as he could spend more time with his family during the day.
There was this interview where the applicant was a magician. He started doing magic tricks during the interview to show his skills and how he could engage an audience. At first, the interviewers were a bit taken aback, but then they were thoroughly entertained. His unique approach made him stand out from the other candidates, and he got the job offer in the end.
Sure. Once Link was trying to stealthily approach a group of Bokoblins. But he accidentally stepped on a twig and all the Bokoblins just stared at him for a second before they all charged at once. Link's panicked expression was priceless.
Yes. There was an office building that had an Earth Day challenge to reduce paper waste. One employee went a bit overboard and started using every single scrap of paper. He made little paper airplanes out of the small pieces and launched them around the office. It was hilarious and also a good reminder that reducing waste doesn't mean being wasteful in a different way.
Sure. There was a kid who dressed as a zombie. He practiced his zombie walk all day. When he was out trick - or - treating, he got so into character that he didn't notice a small fence in front of a house. He walked right into it and got his fake arms stuck in the fence. His friends had to help him out while the homeowners watched and chuckled.
The first time I drove a car by myself was a mess. I got into the car, started it, and then couldn't figure out how to put it in reverse. After a few minutes of fumbling, I finally managed it but then almost hit a trash can while backing out. I was so flustered but looking back, it's a really funny memory.
My first boyfriend was not the best at directions. We were going on a hike and he was so confident that he knew the way. But we ended up getting lost. He kept trying to find the right path, and in the process, he walked into a spider web. He was flailing around like crazy trying to get the web off him. It was hilarious.
My neighbor once tried to make pancakes. He poured the batter on the pan and went to get some coffee. When he came back, the pancake had spread all over the stove. He said it looked like a modern art piece. Then he tried to flip it with a spatula, but it just stuck everywhere and ended up looking like a gooey mess.
There was a card game at a party. One player was secretly looking at the cards of another player through a mirror on the wall. However, he got so distracted by his cheating that he didn't notice when it was his turn to play. When he finally realized and made a move, it was completely wrong for the situation and everyone realized what he was up to and had a great laugh.