The moment when you can't let go of work. We might sometimes hate ourselves for this.

Each of us knows this somehow.
What we do every day at work is of course what we are particularly good at. The welder welds, the carpenter planes, the pilots fly. And the fact checker? What can I say... And if you can't separate your professional and private life because you're constantly on social media anyway, you might really hate yourself for it sometimes. Like last Friday.
Actually a completely normal Friday evening. It's completely normal for one or two fun posts to appear on social media. As well as this posting, which claims to raise questions:

Why we sometimes hate ourselves...
Why we sometimes hate ourselves...

It's obviously annoying when you have what feels like 50,000 Mimikama snoops on your Facebook Babbel. You know, it's kind of like an occupational disease. You're looking at content on social media that looks particularly absurd or unrealistic. You're basically triggered. At that moment you think, based on your professional experience, that there must of course be some kind of fakery behind it.
There can't be something wrong with that. And then you use your usual fact-checking superhero skills to find out the real background. Of course, we are a little more experienced at it and therefore need less time.
That's also the reason why it only took a few minutes for colleague Ralf to post this the solution wrote:
Why we sometimes hate ourselves...
Why we sometimes hate ourselves...

 

Of course the fun is gone now.

This was the usual Mimikama smartass thing again.
And I have to be honest, if I had seen the posting a minute before, I might have been the one to comment on the solution below. Or maybe someone else on the team. These are the situations why we sometimes hate ourselves. When we can't let go. But that's just Mimikama. And none of us mean that in a bad way, we just want to play. And that’s what my colleague from the music department also thinks:

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