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Art by Crisstail.

A long weekend running through the woods playing the Most Dangerous Game (getting hunted by hungry predators) is actually the ideal weekend for some prey.

But even if you survive, there's still day jobs to go back to on monday. Healing up can wait, but reports and presentations still need to be given. Fortunately Cindy's coworkers have gotten used to her showing up looking like a pincushion.

The concept may be a bit fantastical, but I'm certain we've all been on 'vacations' that don't feel like vacations, or that however much fun you have on them are still incredibly draining. It gets worse when your job assumes that you should be showing up fresh from your vacation days, ready to work extra hard to make up for the work that's piled up in your absence.

And all you really want to do is sleep in and lick your wounds, whether figurative or (as pictured) literal.

Coffee helps, though.

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JakuArts

Posted by JakuArts 6 years ago Report

Thats a pretty bad monday.

ChaoskampfNunc

Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 6 years ago Report

Looks like someone has a case of the Mondays

Arta_Shrike

Posted by Arta_Shrike 6 years ago Report

I could see this actually being hung on a cubicle wall with some inscription like “I’m here. What more do you want.”

Marked

Posted by Marked 6 years ago Report

Who’s the artist?

CindyTaur

Posted by CindyTaur 6 years ago Report

Aaaa, I forgot to credit the artist. It's Crisstail, and here's the link to his gallery: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/crisstail/

They're great and I was glad to get this from them, but their art queue is backed up for (I think) a month and they're not always open.