The Sticker Saga That Had the Internet Howling
Right, so there's this absolute legend making the rounds on TwistedSifter who's become the patron saint of passive-aggressive office warfare. Picture this: a bloke at work who'd had enough of his annoying desk neighbour. We're talking about the kind of coworker who microwaves fish, laughs too loudly at their own jokes, and probably uses "reply all" for no good reason.
His revenge? He waited until the office was empty, then absolutely plastered the annoying coworker's entire desk in funny stickers. Keyboard, monitor, stapler, the lot. Hundreds of them. The next morning? Pure chaos. The internet loved it. Comments flooded in from people sharing their own tales of workplace petty revenge, and honestly, it was brilliant.
But here's the thing, stickers are good, don't get me wrong. They're cheeky, they're bold, and they make a statement. But let me tell you why they're amateur hour compared to the real power move.
We've All Had That Coworker
You know the one. The person who heats up leftover curry at 9 AM. The one who plays their Spotify playlist through their laptop speakers, without headphones. The colleague who steals your milk from the office fridge and then claims they "thought it was communal."
Maybe it's the bloke who never refills the kettle. Or the one who somehow always manages to book the meeting room right when you need it. Perhaps it's Karen from accounts who insists on discussing her cat's vet appointments during every lunch break.

We've all been there. Gritting our teeth. Smiling politely whilst internally screaming. Plotting elaborate, yet ultimately harmless, revenge scenarios in our heads during particularly boring Tuesday afternoon meetings.
The sticker revenge story resonated because it's relatable. It's that sweet spot of petty but harmless, annoying but funny. It's the kind of thing you'd want to do but probably wouldn't have the bottle to actually pull off.
But what if there was a better way? A more sophisticated, longer-lasting, and frankly more hilarious form of office revenge?
Why a Mug Beats Stickers Every Single Time
Stickers are great for a laugh, but they've got a shelf life shorter than your New Year's gym membership. They get peeled off, thrown away, forgotten about. Job done, revenge served, everyone moves on.
A mug, though? That's the gift that keeps on giving.
Think about it. Your annoying coworker has to use a mug. They need their morning brew to function like the rest of us caffeine-dependent humans. And if you've gifted them a funny mug for work with a proper cheeky message on it, they're stuck looking at it every single time they make a cuppa.

Every. Single. Time.
It's subtle. It's permanent. And best of all, they can't exactly throw away a "gift" without looking like a complete muppet in front of the whole office, can they?
Plus, mugs have staying power. They sit on desks. They get photographed in the background of Zoom calls. They spark conversations with clients who pop round for meetings. "Oh, that's an interesting mug…" Cue the awkward explanation.
That's the beauty of novelty mugs for men, they're weapons-grade banter disguised as innocent crockery.
The Art of the Passive-Aggressive Gift
Here's where it gets properly brilliant. You don't hand over a joke mug with a wink and a nudge. Oh no. You present it as a genuine, heartfelt gift. Maybe it's their birthday. Maybe you're doing Secret Santa. Maybe you're just being "nice."
"Saw this and thought of you, mate!"
They have to accept it. They have to say thank you. And then, here's the kicker, they have to bloody well use it. Because if they don't, they look ungrateful. If they bin it, they're the office villain.
You've just gifted them a daily reminder that you're funnier than them, all whilst maintaining plausible deniability. Chef's kiss.

Take something like the "Mr. TEA" mug, a tough-looking teapot with gold chains and a mohawk. It's ridiculous. It's hilarious. And it's perfect for that coworker who takes themselves way too seriously. Every time they reach for their Earl Grey, there's Mr. TEA staring back at them with his hard-as-nails expression.
Or consider the "FREAK IN THE SHEETS" mug with its Excel spreadsheet background. Ideal for the office spreadsheet obsessive who won't shut up about pivot tables. They'll either love the self-awareness or squirm every time someone asks about it. Either way, you win.
Blokey's Arsenal of Office Revenge
Right, let's talk specifics. If you're serious about upping your office banter game, Blokey's collection of funny mugs for men is basically an armory of perfectly legal workplace psychological warfare.

For the coworker who's a bit too smug about their local football team, there's the "Official Brighton Wanker" mug, complete with a cheeky crest design. It's tongue-in-cheek enough that they can't genuinely complain, but pointed enough that everyone will have a proper giggle.
For the bloke who thinks he's the office comedian but whose jokes land like a lead balloon, why not gift him something that's actually funny? Like the BBC Ceefax Football Results mug with its retro teletext design. It says "I know what proper humour looks like, and mate, yours ain't it", without actually saying it.
The beauty of these novelty gifts for men is that they walk that perfect tightrope between funny and functional. They're not cruel. They're not going to get you hauled into HR. But they will make your point loud and clear every single morning at 9 AM when Dave from IT reaches for his morning coffee.
The Long Game vs. The Quick Laugh
Stickers are the fireworks of office pranks, spectacular but brief. A funny mug for work, though? That's the slow-burning candle of revenge. It's there day after day, week after week, silently delivering its message whilst everyone enjoys their beverages.
Plus, mugs have this wonderful way of spreading joy beyond your intended target. Other colleagues see it. They laugh. They start conversations. Before you know it, the entire office is in on the joke, except maybe the person holding the mug, who's still trying to work out if they've been insulted or complimented.

And here's the thing, most of these mugs are actually brilliant. The designs are proper quality, the humour lands, and they're genuinely useful. So even if your coworker does eventually clock what you've done, they'll probably keep using it anyway because, well, it's a decent mug and tea tastes the same regardless of what's printed on the ceramic.
Revenge Served Hot (With Two Sugars)
Look, we're not suggesting you turn your workplace into a battlefield of petty grievances. That's exhausting and nobody's got time for that. But a bit of harmless office banter? A cheeky gift that makes everyone smile whilst gently taking the piss out of someone who desperately needs taking down a peg or two?
That's just good workplace culture, that is.
The bloke with the stickers had the right idea, he just didn't take it far enough. Stickers come off. Memories fade. But a mug? A proper joke mug from Blokey? That's forever, mate.
Well, until it gets dropped and smashed, but you get the point.
Your Move
So next time Dave microwaves his tuna pasta at your desk, or Susan uses the last of the coffee without making a fresh pot, or Gary won't stop going on about his weekend golf scores: remember this: revenge is a dish best served in a ceramic vessel with a funny slogan on it.
Skip the stickers. Go straight for the nuclear option. Browse Blokey's range of funny mugs, pick something perfectly passive-aggressive, and watch as your office nemesis unwittingly becomes the punchline to a joke they don't even realise they're part of.
It's petty. It's brilliant. And it's definitely better than spending your lunch break with a roll of stickers and a guilty conscience.
Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a mug to buy for Kevin in marketing.



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