![]() ![]() “Many commenters chalked ‘Anna’ up to fearmongering sensationalism on the part of the DailyMail and Furniture at Work, and were much more apt to crack jokes and make memes about the paper’s bleak prognostication than fear for the future of humanity,” the outlet notes. The article and the 3D model have since been added to the KnowYourMeme website, a database that defines meme-worthy moments on the internet. “These images were created by an office furniture company ‘to visualise the effects of not having a proper place to work at home’ and ‘to reveal what the remote worker of the future could look like’”. On Twitter, where the DailyMail’s link to the article has been viewed more than 16.7m times, users have attached a context section to the tweet that reads: “Nobody has predicted that this is what home workers will look like by 2100. “Must be doing something wrong? Or, ya know, this is some incredible bulls**t propaganda. ![]() 3D The last of us models are ready for animation, games and VR / AR projects. “Hmm I’ve lost 20lbs, do yoga daily, am more productive, and my work life balance is 70,000 per cent better since starting remote working,” they wrote. The last of us 3D models 7,893 3D The last of us models available for download. ![]()
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