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50 Hilarious Posts About Procrastination You Probably Shouldn’t Be Reading Right Now
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Do you pick up the phone and call your grandmother without a second thought? Do you clean your room without waiting for it to first turn into an inhabitable toxic wasteland? Do you write all of your essays with plenty of time to spare? Then it sounds like Marvel might have found a new superhero, because very few people have the strength to resist the persuasive powers of procrastination.
As you can see from this hilarious list of posts compiled by Bored Panda, procrastination is, for most of us mere mortals, an unfortunate yet inevitable part of our existence. Still, although it doesn't help us to get anything done, it does at least give us something to laugh about. Are you a master procrastinator? Then let us know in the comments below...whenever you find the time that is...
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I would do that too, I have slight OCD, but I'm often too lazy so it's conflicting
I'd procrastinate for as long as I can before starting. Out of an hour, I'd do 50 minute procrastination, 10 minute work, and the remaining 5 minutes failing at maths
me when i get a new email saying thay they have changed the time to tomorrow to finish the assignments
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The ironic thing is that i am procrastinating while reading this
Same.
Same lol
The key to successful procrastination is to know one's capabilities, and the minimum time required to complete a job. Once that is established, the wait is justified, and the exhilaration of the speedy completion, makes it all worth while. :D
Some call it procrastination/laziness. I call it efficiency. As long as I know the minimum time to do something NOT fun (but with a decent output, mind you), I would honestly prefer to set aside more time and effort to things I actually find fun. :P
Who else came to Bored Panda to avoid tasks?
The ironic thing is that i am procrastinating while reading this
Same.
Same lol
The key to successful procrastination is to know one's capabilities, and the minimum time required to complete a job. Once that is established, the wait is justified, and the exhilaration of the speedy completion, makes it all worth while. :D
Some call it procrastination/laziness. I call it efficiency. As long as I know the minimum time to do something NOT fun (but with a decent output, mind you), I would honestly prefer to set aside more time and effort to things I actually find fun. :P
Who else came to Bored Panda to avoid tasks?