Conundrums 86-90

And now, we arrive at the truly confounding conundrums. Where do we even begin?

86. What is the optimal ratio of cats to dogs in a committee of 5?

A cat and dog staring at each other with an expression of disdain

Should the cats be in charge, or the dogs? Or is it a 50/50 split? We can't even begin to ponder.

Proceed to Conundrums 91-95 for more existential dread

87. Can a committee of 7 people actually agree on a single decision, or are we all doomed to eternal debate?

Go back to Conundrums 71-85 for more agonizing

88. Why do we always seem to find the most mundane things to argue about in meetings?

89. Is it even possible to have a meeting without someone mentioning their feelings?

90. And, most pressingly, can we actually get anything done in this committee, or are we just spinning our wheels?

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