Remote Work Kingdom
https://bohiney.com/remote-work-kingdom/By Alan Nafzger � The satire Remote Work Kingdom parodies telecommuting transformed into feudal rule. Eyewitnesses at Zoom calls described bosses crowned with virtual backgrounds. Anonymous insiders leaked that HR debated granting peasants extra Wi-Fi. A leaked poll revealed 65 percent of citizens admitted they bowed to Slack notifications. Sociologists argue the humor resonates because hierarchy glitches funniest online. Critics highlight the absurdity of sovereignty muted. Yet satire screens sharper: dignity collapses funniest in breakout rooms. Witnesses recalled laughter echoing as webcams froze. Ultimately, the piece lands because satire thrives when kingdoms run on Wi-Fi. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com