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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics in Journal's workplace sphere.
Coworking Spaces in Islamabad: A New Era for Remote Workers
In Pakistan’s capital, work culture is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The steady rise of freelancers, digital professionals, and entrepreneurs has paved the way for Coworking Spaces in Islamabad
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
The World’s Most Beautiful Women of 2025
Introduction Beauty is timeless—but it’s also evolving. In 2025, the concept of beauty transcends mere physical features; it is a fusion of aesthetics, influence, self-expression, and empowerment. Across fashion runways, film screens, social media, and humanitarian platforms, certain women stand out not just for their looks but for the impact they wield. This article spotlights the top ten most beautiful women in the world in 2025, combining scientific ideals of symmetry with cultural relevance and purpose.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in Journal
Dan Tana Passes Away at 90: Beloved Restaurateur Behind Iconic West Hollywood Eatery
Dan Tana Passes Away at 90: Beloved Restaurateur Behind Iconic West Hollywood Eatery Dan Tana, the well-known restaurateur and former actor whose famous West Hollywood restaurant became a magnet for celebrities for more than fifty years, has died at the age of 90. His passing was confirmed in a heartfelt post by the restaurant’s staff on Facebook.
By Sunil Christian5 months ago in Journal
Exploring the Culture and Services of Business Trip Massages in Korea
In recent years, Korea has become one of the most popular destinations for both business and leisure travelers. Cities such as Seoul and Busan are not only known for their advanced technology, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks but also for unique services that cater to professionals on the move. Among these, 출장마사지 (business trip massage) and 출장걸 (business trip companion) services have drawn attention from many visitors seeking relaxation during demanding schedules. While these services are often misunderstood, they play a larger role in Korea’s business travel culture than many outsiders realize.
By James Mburu5 months ago in Journal
The Rise of Mobile Wellness: Understanding the World of Business Trip Massage and Business Trip Companion Services
In today’s fast-paced urban lifestyle, people are constantly seeking ways to balance work, travel, and wellness. While spas and wellness centers have long been established, a growing trend in South Korea and other parts of Asia is the rise of 출장마사지 (business trip massage) and 출장걸 (business trip companion) services. These services are designed to bring relaxation and companionship directly to the client, without the need to visit a physical spa or entertainment venue.
By James Mburu5 months ago in Journal
Rapper Sean Kingston Sentenced to Three and a Half Years for $1 Million Fraud Scheme
Rapper Sean Kingston Sentenced to Three and a Half Years for $1 Million Fraud Scheme Rapper Sean Kingston, best known for his 2007 hit song Beautiful Girls, has been sentenced to three and a half years in federal prison for his role in a large fraud scheme worth more than $1 million.
By Sunil Christian5 months ago in Journal
Why I Walked Away from a Toxic Friendship
The Beginning of the End The air felt heavy that summer evening, the kind of weight that settles in your chest when you know something’s wrong but can’t quite name it. I sat on my porch, staring at the fading sunset, replaying the latest conversation with Khan. Her words had been sharp, cutting in a way that left invisible bruises. It wasn’t the first time, but something about this moment felt different. It was the moment I realized I had to walk away.
By Hewad Mohammadi5 months ago in Journal
The Drama of Airi . Content Warning.
When I was writing my OC Airi I had no idea how big she would have gotten. People were drawing pictures of her on art-gram and talking to her on Facebook. I really got swept up in this character development (for myself) and I was okay until I wasn't.
By Parsley Rose 5 months ago in Journal
Secret Letter. Content Warning.
"Brittney, this killed me," I remember texting my friend at the time as the fluorescent lights shone brightly above the curtain, shielded by the late 90's early millennium looking pattern that always reminded me of the opening card sequence from Rograts. When it swung open and the light splashed its intense brilliance over my cold, confused, exhausted body, which was now sitting up and aware that the light was life. And the light, that had been turned off so I could get some sleep, meant death. Was now waiting for news on whether I could go home or not.
By Parsley Rose 5 months ago in Journal










