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Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
The Intersection of Sports and Politics: Exploring the World Game
Sports and politics have been intertwined for as long as both have existed. From ancient Olympic Games to modern-day World Cups, sports have always been used as a way to showcase national pride and power. However, in recent years, the relationship between sports and politics has become increasingly complex, with global events like the World Game serving as a platform for political tensions and conflicts.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Journal
The Grammarly Conspiracy
Introduction When I first felt I could actually write on Vocal I got advice from Call Me Les and Tom Bradbury to use something like Grammarly to help my grammar and spelling because my writing is not that good. I stumbled about and wasn't sure at first but eventually started to use it in earnest.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 3 years ago in Journal
Passing Ship
I perceive life as a sea and I as a ship sailing through both charted and uncharted waters. When it comes to passing ships, I have a few I will never forget, several I wish to lock away in a chest and lose in the sea, many that I would probably not recognize if I happened to encounter again but one that has grown on me. One small ship that has become something inked in my heart and soul.
By Eastern Twelve3 years ago in Journal
The First Draft of Everything is Shit
As someone who loves to write across all types of platforms, I intimately understand the importance of a first post. The first blog. The initial article on a website or the first video on an upcoming YouTube channel. Think of it as the first impression at a date. You have about three to fifteen seconds flat to not make a fool of yourself and convince the other person to stay and listen to the remaining twenty-nine and a half minutes of your ramblings.
By Ikechukwu Oji3 years ago in Journal








