Trinidad and Tobago superstitions form a sophisticated cultural framework that dictates daily social interactions, hygiene practices, and financial management through generations of oral tradition. These deeply rooted beliefs serve as a mechanism for communal safety and spiritual preservation, often functioning as warnings or logical explanations for the inexplicable. The persistence …
Read More »Valentine’s Day ideas for couples
Romance is in the air, as people make plans for the fast approaching Valentine’s Day. Some may opt to buy expensive shiny things in an effort to win favor with their romantic partner. Here are some simple tips that would make your partner feel loved and show that you really …
Read More »5 Crucial site updates you need to make to stay ahead
Websites are important in any business. They come and go (without warning), with all sorts of new features and improvements. Despite this rapid change in digital landscapes, many small businesses fail to keep up with the latest site updates. You need to make updates to your business site to help …
Read More »Doubles man, one with slight pepper!
Trinidadian street food culture centres on the ritual of purchasing doubles, a popular breakfast and dinner staple defined by its unique social dynamics and flavour profiles. This narrative explores the sensory experience of navigating crowded food stands in Curepe, highlighting the competitive nature of being served. It details the specific …
Read More »Facebook loses users and money
It may be surprising to most people to hear that Facebook loses users for the first time of its existence. This in itself would not normally be a problem, but it is also going through the worse drop in share price in US stock market history. In the space of …
Read More »Gaming monitor: Pixio fulfills your budget gaming needs
By Darius Soyer. Are you in need of a high refresh rate gaming monitor that is not only budget friendly but also looks good? Then, look no further than the Pixio PX248 Prime for your budget gaming needs coming in at a mere US$189.99. The gaming monitor is 24 inches, …
Read More »Zangee: Water snake, eel or fish with a bad reputation
The marbled swamp eel, locally known as the Zangee, is a unique air-breathing fish in Trinidad and Tobago that suffers from a negative reputation due to its snake-like appearance and local folklore. This personal narrative explores the childhood myths surrounding the creature, including the fear that it would suck the …
Read More »Increasing your phone’s battery life
By Kielon Hilaire. Let’s face it, most of us are in love with our smartphones. We use them every day for hours doing anything from making calls, surfing the net, listening to music to streaming videos on YouTube and WhatsApping or Facebooking. All of this vibrant activity can truly be self-fulfilling. …
Read More »Bushfire a dangerous beauty
A personal account of a bushfire in Trinidad and Tobago highlights the critical need for seasonal fire awareness and community resilience during the dry season. This narrative details the sudden emergence of a grass fire and the subsequent response when official emergency services were unavailable. By examining the definition of …
Read More »Gifts for men for Valentine’s Day
It’s difficult to get gifts for men for Valentine’s Day when gifts for women are plastered in your face everywhere you turn. Some people are forced to give their men roses, heart-shaped chocolates, and teddy bears because of the slim pickings when it comes to buying gifts for men. Others …
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