
Sideways 84. Absurdity on Toast
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Mar 18, 2026 Mathijs Bal, psychologist and management professor who studies organisational absurdity. Nina Holm Vohnsen, anthropologist who researched bureaucracy from inside a ministry. Michael Foley, writer on everyday absurdities and finding humour in the strange. They discuss surreal arrests, how bureaucratic rules warp outcomes, why workplaces normalise nonsense, and ways people resist or laugh at modern absurdities.
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Man Arrested Without Explanation Ruins Morning Routine
- Kay was woken on a Monday, arrested at his door without explanation, and left confused when officers took details then left.
- He replayed the event obsessively, fixating on ruined marmalade toast and the baffling silence from authorities.
Absurdity Is The Gap Between Expectation And Reality
- Absurdity is the clash between our expectation that the world should make sense and moments when it doesn't.
- It appears both in grand existential puzzles and tiny routine disruptions, like a ruined breakfast feeling disproportionately important.
Writer Finds Joy In Everyday Catch 22 Moments
- Michael Foley collects everyday absurdities, like being told you need a reservation then being told they don't take reservations.
- He says shifting perspective to laugh at such moments made life more enjoyable for him.
