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Office humor is a coping mechanism from "summary" of The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams

The office is a breeding ground for stress. The endless meetings, the inane corporate jargon, the mind-numbing tasks - it's enough to drive anyone to the brink of insanity. But amidst all this chaos, there is one saving grace: humor. Office humor is like a pressure valve, releasing all the pent-up tension that builds up throughout the workday. It allows employees to poke fun at the absurdity of their situation, to find the comedy in the mundane. Humor in the office serves a dual purpose. Not only does it provide a much-needed release valve for stress, but it also helps to build camaraderie among coworkers. When employees can laugh together, they form bonds that transcend the daily grind. Shared jokes and inside references become the glue that holds teams together, creating a sense of unity in the face of adversity. ...
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    The Dilbert Principle

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