Fun at Work Day

Fun at Work Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated annually, often on January 28 (though some workplaces might shift it around to suit their schedule). The goal is to foster a positive work environment, boost morale, and encourage team bonding through activities that break up the routine and add a bit of joy to the workplace.

Ideas to Celebrate Fun at Work Day:

  1. Team-Building Games: Organize games like trivia, charades, or scavenger hunts to bring everyone together.
  2. Dress-Up Themes: Set a fun dress code—think retro, pajama day, or even costumes.
  3. Office Potluck: Encourage employees to bring in their favorite dishes or snacks for a shared meal.
  4. Surprise Treats: Cater breakfast, snacks, or ice cream for everyone.
  5. Desk Decoration Contests: Let teams or individuals decorate their workspaces in creative, quirky ways.
  6. Mini Competitions: Host contests like paper airplane challenges, ping-pong tournaments, or board games.
  7. Wellness Breaks: Offer yoga sessions, massages, or mindfulness exercises.
  8. Photo Booth: Set up a booth with props for people to snap some fun memories.
  9. Talent Show: Encourage employees to show off their hidden talents, whether it’s singing, magic tricks, or juggling.
  10. Relax and Recharge Areas: Create spaces with bean bags, puzzles, or video games for people to unwind.
  11. Themed Happy Hour: End the day with drinks and music, allowing colleagues to mingle and celebrate.

Why It Matters:

Having fun at work helps reduce stress, increase productivity, and improve team dynamics. It reminds everyone that work doesn’t always have to be serious and shows appreciation for the employees’ hard work.

Fox News Dominates Primetime Cable News Ratings

Recent data indicates that Fox News Channel has significantly outperformed CNN in primetime viewership. For instance, during the week of July 15-21, 2024, Fox News averaged 5 million primetime viewers, while CNN garnered approximately 1.3 million viewers.

CNN’s total day average cannot even hit 400,000.

What’s so hilarious about the glorious slow death of CNN is what the suits are doing to fix it. Instead of hiring new talent to replace the humorless and smug serial liars who have alienated forever 99.95 percent of the country, these idiots are just moving those humorless and smug serial liars around. Jury-confirmed liar Jake Tapper will now start his nightly lying an hour later. The ridiculous Kasie Hunt will now fail later in the day instead of early in the morning. Wolf Blitzer will fail in the morning instead of the afternoons.

Yeah, that’ll do it.

Allow me to sum up the regime media’s problem with one cut and paste:

No one trusts these people. No one likes these people. All they do is lie in service to the collectivist state. And now, hardly anyone watches these people. Best of all, they have lost all their influence and moral authority.

Trump broke them all. They burned themselves down trying to destroy him. And now…

The era of the legacy media is over. Long live the truth and liberty.

The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz


Today, January 27, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp. On this day in 1945, Soviet troops liberated the camp, uncovering the horrors of the Holocaust.

 

Soon after liberation, surviving children of the Auschwitz camp walk out of the children's barracks. [LCID: 70262]
Soon after liberation, surviving children of the Auschwitz camp walk out of the children’s barracks. Poland, after January 27, 1945.
 
A crowded line of women and children. Most are wearing patches of the Star of David pinned to their heavy coats.
Jewish women and children from Subcarpathian Rus who have been selected for death at Auschwitz-Birkenau, walk toward the gas chambers. May 1944.
 
Several people exit a cattle train car. Most are wearing heavy coats, hats, and other outerwear. A few people can be seen wearing Star of David patches.

A transport of Jews from Hungary arrives at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Poland, May 1944.

Identification pictures of a Jewish inmate of the Auschwitz camp. [LCID: 90350]Identification pictures of a Jewish inmate of the Auschwitz camp. Poland, between 1940 and 1945.

Identification pictures of a female inmate of the Auschwitz camp. [LCID: 90354]

Identification pictures of a female inmate of the Auschwitz camp. Poland, between 1942 and 1945.

 

 

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Chocolate Cake Day

Chocolate Cake Day is celebrated every year on January 27th, and it’s a delicious excuse to indulge in one of the world’s favorite desserts. 🥳🎂

Here are some fun ways to celebrate:

  1. Bake a Chocolate Cake: Try out a new recipe or make a classic one, like a rich flourless chocolate cake or a layered chocolate fudge cake.
  2. Visit a Bakery: Support your local bakery by grabbing a slice of their finest chocolate cake.
  3. Host a Cake Tasting: Gather some friends and try a variety of chocolate cakes—different flavors, frostings, and styles.
  4. Get Creative: Experiment with unique flavors by adding coffee, orange zest, chili, or even a hint of sea salt to your chocolate cake recipe.
  5. Share the Love: Share a homemade or store-bought chocolate cake with friends, family, or coworkers.