Everyone gives crap to Mondays, but the week has to start somehow...
Mondays: Week starts.
Tuesdays: Basically a second Monday.
Wednesdays: "Over the Hill" day
Thursdays: Almost there
Fridays: Throw a party.
Tuesdays are terrible.
What Is Your Least Favorite Weekday?
SodaHead Living
2012/09/02 17:22:52
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According to TIME and a study by Stony Brook University, the general consensus is that people hate Mondays. And Tuesdays. And Wednesdays. And Thursdays. Equally. In other words, the most universally liked day of the week outside of Saturday and Sunday is Friday by far. The study concluded that people mostly work throughout the week (or in the case of students, go to school) and look at Friday as their gateway to the presumably relaxing and fun weekend. That aspect of the study is not that hard to figure out though.
In the famous film "Office Space," the "case of the Mondays" was featured, as that mental hangover many have from the weekend coming back to work. Mondays are not always bad though. At least not the nights. During the fall, there is NFL's Monday Night Football. Year-round, there is WWE Raw for wrestling fans. You also have countless shows such as "America's Got Talent." Besides television, there is plenty to do during the week.
The week, work or no work, is what a person makes it. Some people enjoy going to work or school. Others not so much. But making the most out of any day of the week only helps. Besides, we might all have different least and most favorite weekdays for whatever reason. So let us know what your least favorite weekday is and why in the comments section below.

In the famous film "Office Space," the "case of the Mondays" was featured, as that mental hangover many have from the weekend coming back to work. Mondays are not always bad though. At least not the nights. During the fall, there is NFL's Monday Night Football. Year-round, there is WWE Raw for wrestling fans. You also have countless shows such as "America's Got Talent." Besides television, there is plenty to do during the week.
The week, work or no work, is what a person makes it. Some people enjoy going to work or school. Others not so much. But making the most out of any day of the week only helps. Besides, we might all have different least and most favorite weekdays for whatever reason. So let us know what your least favorite weekday is and why in the comments section below.

Read More: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/08/27/cheer-up-monda...
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Valerie© 2012/09/02 23:50:57Tuesday























I AM so grateful for still being "FREE" to achieve my dreams and the goals I have planned for the future. But for how long those Freedoms will be with us? Who knows. I suppose we will find out come November.
One would HOPE you would not want everything to be FREE except US.
"The First Amendment applies to ALL not just to a handful of insecure crybabies who have decided to get angry and appointment themselves "Victims" for no other reason other than to silence my thoughts on this question."
1) First Amendment does apply to all. No is talking about that (except you)
2) Stop insulting people. "Insecure crybabies"? "Appoint themselves victims"? Who is crying and who is calling themselves victims? I see you used "victims" in quotation marks, therfore someone said it... Who is it?
3)"Silence my thoughts on this question"? When the question is "What is your least favorite weekday?" your answer was inappropriate. However, no one is trying to silence you. People express disapproval when greeted when people blatantly talk politics on a question that was **supposed** to be fun and easy.
I'm tired of talking about this. It's childish. You're annoying, so am I, whatever, I'm moving on.
Here is what I posted:
I AM so grateful for still being "FREE" to achieve my dreams and the goals I have planned for the future. But for how long those Freedoms will be with us? Who knows. I suppose we will find out come November.
One would HOPE you would not want everything to be FREE except US.
In other words I am GRATEFUL for EVERYDAY. Stop trying to make a mountain out of mole hill. You're carrying on like a child. If YOU don't like what others post don't comment. Just move on and stop being a Bully.
This does not have anything to do with your least favorite weekday.
I AM so grateful for still being "FREE" to achieve my dreams and the goals I have planned for the future. But for how long those Freedoms will be with us? Who knows. I suppose we will find out come November.
Not even I believe you're that*
Everyday is a GOOD day so I don't have a LEAST favorite weekday.
My cousin has a mental defect. Don't say 'slow' like it's an insult.
Some of us don't wanna discuss serious issues 24/7.
Those are some lovely posed pictures you got there but this is supposed to be a fun discussion on weekdays. Take it elsewhere.
When you post such a forwardly political post on a question about freaking WEEKDAYS, it makes myself and others angry. Here I was not trying to engage in political discussion--because if I hear one more word about Mitt Romney, I'm going to grind me teeth to the gums--and you come along, and blatantly switch from something in the 'Fun' category to 'Politics'.
My God. If you want to go on believing this Ryan & Mitt crap, please, go do it. You have every right to. But when your post made 9+ people angry, rethink and redirect yourself--right on over to 'Politics'.
For supporting candidates who take such pride in "playing by the rules", you yourself certainly don't know how to.
The First Amendment applies to ALL not just to a handful of insecure crybabies who have decided to get angry and appointment themselves "Victims" for no other reason other than to silence my thoughts on this question.
I am grateful for each and every day and I pray that we get to keep our freedoms intact so that we can all achieve success without fear of being punished. So EVERYDAY is a GOOD DAY.
Wise Up and stop being a Ninnyhammer.
I would laugh if it were not so pathetically stupid.
Since the age of 23 I've gotten to appreciate Mondays and Tuesdays.