Faking Sick Leave Leads To Unexpected Chain Reaction Of Coworkers Faking Illness

This is a humorous work-themed meme consisting of a block of text at the top paired with a reaction still from the 2007 DreamWorks animated movie *Bee Movie*. The top text tells a short anecdote: the poster faked being sick to leave work early the previous day, only to find two coworkers called out sick the next day claiming they caught the illness from the poster, who calls the coworkers liars (with censored profanity) because the original sickness was fake. The image underneath shows two human characters from *Bee Movie*: the woman on the left smirks in amusement, while the man on the right looks shocked, exasperated and annoyed, perfectly capturing the absurd, frustrating yet funny feeling of the situation described. The joke relies on the relatable experience of faking sick leave, and the unintended chain reaction of other people copying the excuse to skip work.

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Yesterday I left work pretending to be sick. Today two workers didn't show up saying they caught it from me...Fking liars

Overview

This is a humorous work-themed meme consisting of a block of text at the top paired with a reaction still from the 2007 DreamWorks animated movie Bee Movie. The top text tells a short anecdote: the poster faked being sick to leave work early the previous day, only to find two coworkers called out sick the next day claiming they caught the illness from the poster, who calls the coworkers liars (with censored profanity) because the original sickness was fake. The image underneath shows two human characters from Bee Movie: the woman on the left smirks in amusement, while the man on the right looks shocked, exasperated and annoyed, perfectly capturing the absurd, frustrating yet funny feeling of the situation described. The joke relies on the relatable experience of faking sick leave, and the unintended chain reaction of other people copying the excuse to skip work.

Origin notes

As stated in the provided additional information, this meme originates from Reddit, where it was originally posted with the title 'It's like Chain reaction'. It is a derivative work that uses a widely recognized reaction frame from the animated film Bee Movie, edited with custom text overlay to create a relatable workplace humor joke, which is commonly shared across social media platforms as a relatable work meme.

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