Think working at TIME is the ultimate cush gig? Not so. We've heard whispers about editors and writers losing one of the few perks America's leading dentist's office newsmagazine provides them: their couches.

It seems that when the magazine consolidated editorial operations onto one floor, some editors and writers lost their sofas, along with some new, stricter decoration edicts.

According to a tipster, some editors staged a covert ninja-style break-in on the old floor and "liberated" their couches into the new space.

Writers and editors can now rest in peace in their newer, smaller offices.