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TheGame of Thrones series finale is on Sunday …and that could lead to a lot of people being “sick” on Monday. A new survey from The Workforce Institute at Kronos estimated that more than 27 million employees will either not go to work, come in late to work, work from home, or be a lot less productive on the job than usual on Monday, May 20th, because of the GOT finale. (The Ladders

And speaking ofGame of ThronesNot everyone is thrilled with the writing in the final season of GOT. In fact, there is even achange.org petitionwith more than 100,000 signatures calling for the entire Season 8 to be remade and rewritten with “competent” writers. Seems some fans are not happy with the way show creators David Benioff and DB Weiss have interpreted author George RR Martin’s still unwritten ending. (Cosmo)

Where do you get your best ideas?According to a new survey, most people said inspiration was most likely to strike … in bed. Yep, more than 40% of adults said they get their best ideas when they are in bed -- either when they are just falling asleep, waking up, or even in the middle of the night while fast asleep. After bed, going for a walk was the second best place for creativity, followed by listening to music in third, the shower in fourth, and while driving in fifth. (SWNS)

Dream job alert …Wine company Rosé All Day is looking for someone to send on a trip to the south of France to become the company's "rosé influencer." Oh, and it pays $10,000. To apply, all you have to do is be 21 or older, and followRosé All Dayon Instagram and tag them in rosé-related photos starting June 8th (which happens to be National Rosé Day). The contest closes on September 2nd. Good luck … and happy pink wine drinking! (Business Insider)

Millennials barely making ends meet …According to a new survey, 62% of Millennials say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, which means they’re not saving much money … if any at all. Surprisingly, making poor spending choices isn’t the biggest problem. Instead, it’s student loan debt and credit card debt that’s weighing them down. (CNBC)


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