An absolute travesty at the Olympics.
Angela Carini is forced to box against a biological male. She quits after just 45 seconds, and cries hysterically as her opponent is declared the winner.
Don't look away. This is wokeness.
Dr ilaitia Delasau. NZ trained Doctor and Surgeon. Answered the call to return home. A beacon of hope for Naboubuco and for all rural Fijians. From Rewasau to Australasia with a Fellowship in Surgery back to Fiji. Dua na dua…vinaka Maku na Loloma kei na yalo Dina
Dr. Jemesa Tudravu announces his candidacy for the position of Permanent Secretary for Health. 👨⚕️🏥
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Today, I had a conversation with a psychologist I hold in high regard, and she pointed out how gaslighting has become one of the most misused terms in relationships today.
Gaslighting is a sinister form of psychological manipulation where an individual deliberately distorts reality to make another person doubt their own memory, perception, or sanity. For instance, if someone consistently denies factual events or changes details to create confusion and self-doubt, that's gaslighting. It's an intentional act to gain control or create an emotional turmoil in the victim.
On the other hand, a disagreement, misunderstanding, or holding to a personal standard, doesn't qualify as gaslighting. For example, if two people experience an event differently but discuss it honestly without any malicious intent, that's a normal part of human interaction, not gaslighting.
The misuse of the term gaslighting in everyday disagreements dilutes its gravity and diverts attention from real instances of psychological abuse. It's important we understand and use this term accurately to safeguard the essence of interpersonal communication and to address genuine cases of psychological manipulation effectively.
In honor of late Director of Public Prosecutions David Toganivalu, a moment of silence was observed at the Suva Magistrate Court this afternoon.
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Was speaking with a parent the other day at kids rugby training.
Parent: so what do you do?
Me: I'm with a bank doing cyber risk work
Me: and how about you?
Parent: I teach DVC at blah blah college.
Me: DVC!!
Parent: Yeah, Design & Visual Communication
Me inside: 🤪😝😭🤪
Going cashless here in Fiji still feels like it is only for the privileged. This requires someone to have an access Card, meanwhile banks have made it harder for people to open a bank account without a payslip. Not everyone can afford a smartphone with MPaisa.