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Scientific Study on Doing Absolutely Nothing

Our research team has been studying the art of doing nothing for over 5 years and we have finally found conclusive results.

We set up an experiment with a group of 100 people and instructed them to do nothing. Nothing was done. Literally.

Our team observed a 0% productivity rate, but we did find a 100% increase in napping, browsing memes, and eating Cheetos.

But wait, it gets better! We also found a correlation between watching cat videos and increased motivation to do absolutely nothing.

Our study has been published in the prestigious Journal of Pointless Research and we are currently working on a book deal for the findings.

Check out our other research projects:

Case Study: John Doe's 3-year-long gaming marathon

The Methodology Behind Doing Absolutely Nothing

Conclusion: We're Still Not Sure Why We Bothered

Or, if you're just here for the memes, check out our Meme Page

Or, if you're feeling generous, Donate to our cause: Funding More Napping

Our research is supported by the National Institute of Doing Absolutely Nothing (NIDAN).