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Insane tantrum rocks Big Brother house

TV by Bella Fowler 5th May 2021 11:00 AM Chaos has engulfed the Big Brother mansion with an all-familiar squabble over the last Tim Tam breaking out between housemates. Tonight s episode saw self-confessed cashed-up-bogan Danny transform into a full blown man-toddler, because nothing enrages a 48-year-old real estate agent like being told they can t steal treats from hungry 20-somethings. Danny’s overall aura in this episode is an unrequited fist bump. Before we begin - I must address the elephant in the room, in that I am the elephant recapping tonight s episode in the room and not James Weir. James is currently undergoing an internal investigation after eating all the lentils in the news.com.au office and will return in two weeks. I sure hope he does anyway, I already miss his vicious mocking of all the things bogans like.

Gaslighting and the damage it causes in relationships

Gaslighting comes from the 1944 film Gaslight, in which Gregory (played by Charles Boyer) deliberately tries to make his partner, Paula (Ingrid Bergman), lose her mind by manipulating her, her surroundings, and her friends. The term now refers to a devastating form of emotional and psychological abuse, as the gaslighter manipulates and chips away at their victim’s sense of self and reality.   It is also more common than you might think, When I shared my experience of gaslighting, women and men reached out. It seems I was not alone, and neither were they.  Gaslighting is insidious and difficult to prove. There are no physical scars or markings. Often the perpetrator is charismatic – the sort of person everyone knows and likes. Gaslighting tends to be associated with narcissistic personalities, but it’s important to note that while some traits are common, there’s no definitive corollary. Gaslighters lie. When caught by their lies – they’ll lie about lying, often def

No Tim Tams: ATO on the lookout for dodgy work from home claims

Dietitian Susie Burrell reveals the exact foods she packs in lunchbox

A dietitian has revealed the exact foods she packs in her lunchbox for work to ensure she stays full through the day. Susie Burrell, from Sydney, shared a picture showing a container filled with a potato stuffed with leftover mince, capsicum and cucumber sticks, nuts, cherry tomatoes, grapes, carrot, half an avocado, a banana, mandarin and dark chocolate. Sunday night. time to relax, get organised, meal prep and pack your lunch, the nutritionist wrote on Instagram. A warm lunch of a potato stuffed with leftover mince from dinner and loads of fresh fruit and vegetables with some tasty nuts, portion controlled hummus serve and a few dark chocolate covered berries to satisfy any sweet cravings.

Do Your Australian Duty and Vote on the Next Tim Tam Flavour

Arnott's has put its new Tim Tam flavour to a public vote. Aussies have until April 18 to decide the next delicious biscuit flavour.

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