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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics in Journal's workplace sphere.
Why Do We Love Morally Grey Characters?
In films and television series, do you ever find yourself supporting the antagonist? You know, the morally ambiguous characters who are neither entirely good nor entirely bad? They are extremely fascinating because they are the ones who fall in the middle. We all have a soft spot for them, let's face it. You're sick of categorizing characters as heroes or villains. That's precisely why grey characters were created, and their popularity has skyrocketed. But have you ever wondered why we find these fictional characters so appealing? We will examine these grey characters' specifics as well as the psychology of why people like them in this article.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
2024 I'll remember
Beginning of the Year I remember the year began not with fireworks or resolutions, but with a feeling - a fleeting breeze across a vast and stormy ocean. My ship swayed gently, its sails full of hope as the waves whispered promises of a smoother journey ahead.
By Matthias Kupoluyiabout a year ago in Journal
What to Gift Someone for New Year: Thoughtful Ideas for Everyone. AI-Generated.
Introduction The New Year is a time of celebration, reflection, and fresh beginnings. It's a special occasion to show appreciation and love for those who matter most in our lives. One thoughtful way to do this is by giving meaningful gifts. Whether it's for family, friends, or colleagues, a well-chosen gift can make the New Year even more memorable.
By creative articlesabout a year ago in Journal
Read when you want flowers. Top Story - December 2024.
Create your own love, Every year I collect flowers. Fresh, I stick them into the NHL Winter Classic travel mug I took from the lost and found at my last job. After they die in the stagnant water, I thread my favorite stems in a piece of chicken wire I hang in the corner of my apartment. It's the end of the year and I love all of my flowers, but they're dead. It's time to move on.
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poetabout a year ago in Journal
The Midnight Guardian . AI-Generated.
The Adumbration in the Red Hood In the quiet alleys of New York City, an burghal fable aside amid night owls and wanderers batten of a appropriate atramentous cat. It wasn’t the accepted devious you’d apprehend to acquisition cheating about debris cans or lounging on windowsills. This one was different—sharper, smarter, and abnormally animal in its demeanor. It wore a red hoodie, altogether tailored to fit its agile artful form, and annular red sunglasses that reflected the neon afterglow of burghal lights. Those who claimed to see it were generally laughed at, but for Riley Williams, a freelance photographer, this cat was no joke.
By Say the truth about a year ago in Journal
How Long Do Fresh Hop Garlands Last, and Why Are They Worth It?
Fresh hop garlands have become a staple in seasonal and rustic décor, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and charm. But how long do these garlands last, and are they really worth the investment? In this blog, we’ll explore the lifespan of fresh hop garlands, factors that impact their durability, and why they continue to be a popular choice for homes, weddings, and events.
By Hukins Hopsabout a year ago in Journal
Legendary Rock Voices: From Origins to Modern Times
Rock music has always been intrinsically linked to powerful vocals. The voice serves as a conduit for raw emotions, social protest, and artistic freedom, allowing artists to convey profound messages and connect deeply with audiences. Legendary rock voices, with their distinctive timbres, unique performance styles, and magnetic charisma, have become integral to the cultural fabric. These iconic voices not only define their respective eras but also inspire generations of musicians and fans alike.
By Susan Scavaabout a year ago in Journal
Nature’s Sweetest Partnership
Perhaps one of the most fascinating and incredible relationships in nature exists between the bee and honey. A small, tirelessly buzzing creature, traveling from flower to flower, makes one of the world's most precious products: honey. The story behind how bees make honey, their role in ecosystems, and the value of honey through human history is as sweet as the product itself.
By J Pavan Kumarabout a year ago in Journal
Hidden by Capitalism and Patriarchy: Recognizing the Historical Craftsmanship Contributions of Women
The gender pay gap is expanding, and women earn less than men, especially during the pandemic. Fewer women hold high-paying leadership positions, and many work in lower-paying jobs. Traditionally, women's work has been undervalued, leading to unequal pay for similar jobs, and this problem persists. In the textile industry, women often face economic challenges, as their work is seen as ‘unskilled.’ This article examines the attitudes and systems that keep these issues in place, ultimately harming women.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal










