Once upon a time, a bit of flooding, razing a few misbehaving cities, a smiting here and there, and the occasional miracle had been enough to keep the masses on the straight and narrow. In an age of endless entertainment and short attention spans, even an omniscient and almighty God was apt to have trouble getting His point across.
What Annoys Jeff this Week evolved out of a blogger's attempt to post something interesting on what was then the slowest day of the week. After a few appearances, it ended up becoming the blog’s most popular feature and has taken on a life of its own.
What Annoys Jeff this Week evolved out of a bloggers attempt to post something interesting on what was then the slowest day of the week. After a few appearances, it ended up becoming the blog’s most popular feature and has taken on a life of its own.
WAJTW: 2012 in Review features commentary by the author, every post from 2012, and as a special bonus, the original 2011 posts that started it all.
With biting cynicism honed by years in the trenches of the cubicle wars, Jeffrey Tharp presents a slightly twisted perspective on work, philosophy, and life that perfectly captures the smoke and mirrors environment of the average office job. It’s a must read for graduates, bureaucrats, and anyone who spends their day in a cube.