Tuesday, July 29, 2025

These Guys Just Unlocked a Whole New Level of “What Not to Do at Work”


These Guys Just Unlocked a Whole New Level of “What Not to Do at Work”

We’ve all had that moment.

You’re at your desk, minding your own business, sipping lukewarm coffee, when suddenly — your entire office erupts in laughter.

You look up.

And there they are.

The guys.

Midway through what can only be described as a full-scale workplace disaster — one that defies logic, safety regulations, and basic human decency.

Maybe it’s:

  • A DIY desk repair that ends with a stapler embedded in the ceiling.
  • A “quick prank” on the boss that accidentally locks the fire door.
  • A heated debate about the coffee machine that escalates into a full-blown office wrestling match.

Whatever it is, you know one thing for certain:

These guys just unlocked a whole new level of “what not to do at work.”

And honestly?
We’re all better for it.

Because while their actions may be career-threatening, they’re also comedy gold — the kind of glorious, cringe-worthy, “I can’t believe this is real” moments that make office life worth living.

So let’s dive into the legendary world of workplace blunders, where common sense goes to die, and these guys reign supreme.


๐Ÿง‘‍๐Ÿ’ผ The Anatomy of a Workplace Disaster

Let’s break down what makes these “guys” so special.

They’re not just clumsy.
They’re not just loud.
They’re architects of chaos — masters of the unintentional office apocalypse.

And their crimes against professionalism usually follow a familiar pattern:

Phase 1: The “Genius” Idea

It starts with a flash of inspiration — usually after three energy drinks and a 3 a.m. YouTube binge.

“Hey, I’ve seen this on TikTok. How hard can it be?”

Whether it’s fixing the printer with duct tape, testing the new ergonomic chair by doing backflips, or “improving” the Wi-Fi with a homemade antenna made of coat hangers — the idea seems brilliant in the moment.

Spoiler:
It’s not.

Phase 2: The Execution (a.k.a. The Domino Effect)

They begin.

The stapler is launched.
The chair collapses.
The antenna sparks.

And then — boom — the chain reaction begins.

  • The printer explodes toner like a goth snow globe.
  • The collapsed chair takes out a potted plant, a monitor, and someone’s lunch.
  • The spark triggers the fire alarm.

And suddenly, the entire floor is evacuating — all because one guy thought he could “fix” the internet.

Phase 3: The Denial

When the manager arrives, clipboard in hand, asking, “What happened?”

The response is always the same:

“I don’t know. It was like that when I got here.”

They stand there, covered in toner, holding a half-eaten sandwich, as if the universe itself conspired against them.

And sometimes, if they’re lucky, someone else gets blamed.


๐Ÿ“ธ Famous “What Not to Do at Work” Moments

Let’s take a look at some of the most legendary workplace fails — the ones that live on in HR files and group chat infamy.

๐Ÿ”ง The DIY Desk Repair That Became a Crime Scene

A guy tries to fix his wobbly desk with a power drill.

He doesn’t realize the wall behind it is shared with the CEO’s office.

The drill goes through.

It hits a framed photo of the company founder.

Then it hits a coffee cup.

Then it hits the CEO’s shoulder.

He’s not fired.

He’s promoted to “Innovation Consultant.”

Because at least he tried.

๐ŸŽค The Karaoke Lunch Break That Became a Hostage Situation

A group of coworkers turns the break room into a karaoke lounge.

One guy, fueled by kombucha and confidence, belts out Bohemian Rhapsody.

He doesn’t notice the open window.

Or the crowd gathering outside.

Or the local news van.

By the time he hits the final note, the building is surrounded by fans, journalists, and one very confused pigeon.

HR calls it a “public relations opportunity.”

The guy gets his own YouTube channel.

๐Ÿ’ป The Email Autocorrect That Started a Civil War

A man tries to send a quick update: “Meeting moved to 3 PM.”

Autocorrect changes it to: “Meeting moved to 3 PM. Also, I quit.”

He hits send — to the entire company.

Chaos ensues.

HR calls him in.

He says, “I didn’t mean it.”

They say, “Too late. We already hired your replacement.”

He’s now a motivational speaker.

๐Ÿ• The Pizza Delivery That Became a Biohazard

A team orders pizza for a late-night crunch.

One guy decides to “save time” by climbing the elevator shaft to meet the delivery guy on the roof.

He gets stuck.

The pizza is left unattended.

It’s eaten by the office dog.

The dog gets sick.

The dog eats the boss’s shoes.

The boss blames the intern.

The intern starts a podcast.

And yes — it’s trending.


๐Ÿง  Why These Moments Go Viral

Here’s why “what not to do at work” videos are so addictive:

  • They’re 100% relatable – We’ve all had a moment where we thought, “This will be fine.” (It wasn’t.)
  • The reactions are priceless – From wide eyes to full surrender, it’s pure, unfiltered humanity.
  • It’s harmless fun – No one gets seriously hurt, but everyone gets a good laugh.
  • They’re rewatchable – You’ll want to watch it again and again to catch every detail.

It’s the kind of video that makes you pause, rewind, and then immediately send it to your friends with the message:

“You have to see this — it’s everywhere!”


๐Ÿ› ️ How to Survive Working with “These Guys”

If you’re unfortunate enough to share an office with these guys, here’s how to stay sane:

  • Keep a camera handy – Because if it’s not on video, it didn’t happen.
  • Never trust a “quick fix” – Especially if it involves fire, glue, or a power tool.
  • Blame the intern – It’s not cruel. It’s survival.
  • Laugh first, cry later – Or don’t cry at all. Just laugh.
  • Document everything – For your future memoir: “Office Chaos: My Life with the Legends.”

๐Ÿ“ฃ Final Thoughts

So yes — these guys just unlocked a whole new level of “what not to do at work.”

And while their actions may be career-limiting, they’re also essential.

Because without them, offices would be quiet, predictable, and boring.

We’d have no stories.
No memes.
No reason to gather around the water cooler and say, “Did you see what happened in accounting?”

So let’s give it up for these guys — the chaos agents, the pranksters, the accidental heroes of the 9-to-5 grind.

They’re not just breaking rules.

They’re making workplace history.

And that’s exactly what “Fun Source” is all about.


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