It's a question plaguing humanity for centuries: what happens to meetings after we've left the room? Do they simply evaporate into thin air, or do they persist, a spectral presence haunting the halls?
There are those who claim they're trapped in a never-ending loop, doomed to repeat the same agenda for eternity.
Others claim they're actually sentient, autonomous entities, capable of adapting and evolving into new, even more boring formats.
And then, there's the theory that they're simply stored in a vast, digital repository, waiting for the next unsuspecting employee to stumble upon them.
We asked the experts, and the answer is... it depends. It depends on the meeting's level of redundancy, its ability to stay on topic, and the number of free donuts provided.
But, if you must know, they're actually stored in this secret repository.
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