humor
Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
How Much Does it Cost to Build a Shopping App Like eBay
eBay has carved out a unique niche in the internet market by tending to both B2C and C2C segments. Instead of a conventional marketplace where products are bought and sold. Entrepreneurs are looking for chances to launch an internet marketplace. E-commerce websites such as eBay and Amazon are in such high demand.
By Sabokhon Masaitova25 days ago in Journal
Believe In Your Omnichannel Marketing Skills But Never Stop Improving
Believe In Your Omnichannel Marketing Skills But Never Stop Improving In today’s all conducive and comprehensive world, brands and entrepreneurs are brainstorming and strategizing the optimum way to market their products. We live in an era where everything is available in an instant. The availability of information in a split second and the access to multiple alternatives of the same commodity have fostered cutthroat competition.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a month ago in Journal
Sunshine Smiles and the Lost Welsh Martial Art of Llap Goch
Introduction For some reason, this continually appears in my top ten blog posts. As it keeps appearing I've decided to share it on Vocal and I wondering if it will get any traction or not. Sometimes these shares get a few reads, sometimes hundreds.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛about a month ago in Journal
Daydream
The horizon gleamed with pastel clouds brushing some gentle strokes through the uranian canvas. The sun looked tired with its illumination dimming down, tired of scattering its luminescence throughout the sphere only to get condemned in return. Hence that Ochre orb scattered an auburn hue of sorrow making the sky mourn with salmon splashing through the mauve surface.
By Sumayya Sharmin 2 months ago in Journal
Echoes of Words . Content Warning.
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lived an elderly woman named Eleanor. Her weathered hands, stained with the ink of countless letters, told the story of a life dedicated to correspondence. In an age where emails and texts dominated communication, Eleanor remained steadfast in her belief in the power of letters.
By RAVI KUMAR2 months ago in Journal
The Evolution of Consumer Behavior: A Deep Dive into Retail Therapy
Beyond Materialism: The Psychological Motivations Behind Retail Therapy Most people can understand the happiness that comes from purchasing something for oneself when we talk about needing some retail therapy. Can shopping truly improve our mood? Clinical psychologist Scott Bea, PsyD, affirms that shopping can have psychological and therapeutic benefits as long as it is done in moderation, according to research. Engaging in shopping activities, whether online or in person, can provide a psychological and emotional boost. Even just browsing can bring happiness, but it's important to be mindful of your spending habits. Dr. Bea outlines various explanations for the phenomenon.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Journal
She Screamed Loudly When He Hug His Dead Daughter In The Coffin,
John, a dedicated man with a gold heart, had an @dorable daughter named Lily. Their lives were filled with love and happiness, but tragedy struck at the time John’s wife, Diana, lost her enthusiastic battle against cancer. The pain of losing his lovely wife pierced John’s soul, leaving him scattered and lost. Suddenly, he found himself facing the immense challenge of raising their little 5 years old daughter all on his own.
By Chuks Gad Nwaigwe2 months ago in Journal
A Day in the Life of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. Content Warning.
Do you have any idea of the day in the life of whom? Get ready to board the isle of the glitters, power plays and secret games, for a fantastic voyage into the captivating realm of North Korea’s Kim family rule.
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Journal
Couture and Credibility: How the Met Gala Impacts Mental Health
The most confidential information about the 2024 Met Gala, which will take place on the first Monday in May, is now known. A total of 250 objects, many of which have never been seen in public before, will be on display in the Costume Institute's "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2024. Before the much-awaited event, Vogue is compiling all of the information we currently know.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Journal
When You Don't Have To Get Up and The Coconut Connection
Introduction This is a Seven Days In Post from Sunday 21 January 2018 and if nothing else illustrates some of my tangential thoughts with some amazingly mad music which I think you might just enjoy.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛2 months ago in Journal