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Weekend Rewind: Rediscovered Riches
Vocal moves at the speed of light. In a whirlwind of submit, hearts and comments, the enthusiasm quickly wanes as publications move on-wards through the conveyor belt of creation. The new overshadows the old. This is the way of the world but, as a result, our words are buried, forgotten or are never even given the daylight they deserve. Treasures missed, gems left in the history of the ever scrolling feed.
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Writers
Sex Robot Challenge - And The Winner Is.... Content Warning.
Aaaallll the way back at the end of January/beginning of February, I set a challenge. I'm very late doing this follow-up, but since my paid workload increased and Vocal doesn't pay my bills, I'm not even sorry, sorry.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
The Healing Power of Laughter: Exploring the Art and Science of Comedy
Comedy, often described as a universal language, transcends cultural boundaries and connects people through laughter. Whether it's a stand-up routine, a sitcom, or a witty meme, humor has the remarkable ability to uplift spirits, foster connections, and even provoke introspection. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the multifaceted world of comedy, tracing its origins, examining its impact on mental health, analyzing its role in society, and celebrating its diverse forms and influences.
By Nayely Pizano2 years ago in Writers
Building Resilience: Leading Juniors Through Project Delays with Confidence
Building Resilience: Leading Juniors Through Project Delays with Confidence In the dynamic world of project management, encountering delays is not uncommon. As a leader, it's crucial to guide and support junior team members through these challenges while maintaining confidence and resilience. In this article, we'll explore strategies for building resilience and leading juniors through project delays with confidence.
By OpenMalo Team2 years ago in Writers
Gratitude in Life
The dream of spending a happy life cannot be fulfilled without practising gratitude. Gratitude is like a ray of sunshine breaking through the clouds. It is a simple act of expressing appreciation for the good things. It has the power to transform our outlook and bring about positive change in thinking. The benefits of gratitude are abundant and far-reaching, especially for mental health and strengthening relationships.
By Miss Shamim Akhtar2 years ago in Writers
Combs & Underland Down The Rabbit Hole With...
This week we caught up with Jennifer David....So enamoured were we that we couldn't resist asking them to join our wnderful Mod collective at PViM. So, we're all super excited! Welcome to the team Jenny!
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Writers
It's A Challenge
Introduction My first challenge today is to get this article published before I have to run off to York. Yesterday was slightly traumatic having to deal with disappearing parcels and potential thefts, but they are now all in hand and dealt with but on to the subject of this thing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Back to the Crowd
So, I did it… It has been a strange few days. The weather returned, once again, to the trickery that is winter in Montreal, Canada. You can never tell when Mother Nature will play games with the city, and a snowstorm hit us with a dusting of whiteness and cold that I did not expect to be so heavy. On the radio, as I got in a bit of stretching and breakfast, the radio covered the funeral of one of our more controversial prime ministers, Brian Mulroney (it is still amazing to me how quickly people forget the full story of certain political leaders). Not really the best moment to be stuck inside with grey skies and no work to do (all papers already marked; just grades to post). I went back online to amuse myself and think about another Saturday night with nothing to do.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Writers
Echoes of Mars
The fiery sun of Kepler-186f drifted down towards the horizon, splashing the desiccated Martian surroundings with long shadows. Captain Zara Khan fiddled with her helmet. The filtered air had a soothing buzz against the thin veil of red. The team was looking at a holographic map, around which they were huddled, on a very small scale compared to the towering, monolithic things that occupied the alien city.
By Ishraq Ahmed Hashmi2 years ago in Writers









