This Week In Ridiculous Stock Photos: Business People vs. Nature (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Business People vs. Nature
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Among all the the unintentionally hilarious stock photos we make fun of every week, "business people" are the biggest repeat offenders. Whether they're using megaphones or doing yoga or looking sad at bars, they're always demonstrating one of about 10 cliches, the latest of which is their struggle with the great outdoors.

You might see these "Business people vs. nature" photos in pamphlets about global warming or ads for corporate retreats, but we think they're better suited for comedy. Vote for the most ridiculous one!

This Week In Ridiculous Stock Photos
"Dammit who threw my keys in here?!"(01 of11)
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"I filled this with salt water!"(02 of11)
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March Of The Accountants(03 of11)
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"Finally, no Firewall can separate me from my Casual Encounters"(04 of11)
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"Wall Street 2: Wakeboard Fever!"(05 of11)
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Mary takes micro-managing very seriously (06 of11)
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"So you see, if we work out here, we save almost 100% of our profits!"(07 of11)
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"You'll have to speak up, I'm crashing a Baptism'"(08 of11)
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"There's a shovel, now build your own damn office!"(09 of11)
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"This is how I sit when I'm 'rapping with the kids'"(10 of11)
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"So, any other questions about the new budget?"(11 of11)
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