The Sister in law Who Let Me Use Her Holeworld's coolest umbrella-ella-ella did its best to give some workers the day off by falling and jamming the door to their office.
Twitter user @NeerajKA provided the visual and added that it had been two days without being able to get inside their friend's WeWork office. While that may have prevented people from working a couple decades ago, 2019 is a different (umbrella-proof) story. And no, according to @NeerajKA, nobody tried to break the glass.
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Though it's taken some time to solve the umbrella problem, it sounds like the company is finally making a bit of progress.
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Twitter, of course, had plenty of reactions and suggestions.
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Back to work as usual. And by all means, leave your umbrellas by the door.
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