Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Jane Seymour, 72, explained that she and co-star Joe Lando, 61, didn’t talk to each other for years while filming “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” and it was a difficult time
Jane Seymour’s journey to success and love was marked by trials before her iconic role as Dr. Quinn. Struggling with homelessness and a staggering nine million dollar debt left by her ex-husband, Seymour faced adversity. Despite her hardships, she seized an opportunity, accepting a role in “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” which provided stability and a…
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NBA Star LeBron James Was a ‘Nomad’ until He Was 9 and One Person Offered Him Shelter
LeBron James, NBA superstar for the Los Angeles Lakers, faced a tumultuous childhood marked by homelessness. Born to a young single mother, Gloria James, LeBron’s life took a challenging turn after his grandmother’s sudden death. Seeking refuge, he and his mother moved over a dozen times, living in constant uncertainty. At nine, Gloria made a…
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Jimmy Kimmel Makes Stunning Confession, May Be Quitting TV For Good
Ahead of his fourth Academy Awards hosting stint, Jimmy Kimmel hints at a possible departure from “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in an exclusive interview with the Los Angeles Times. At 56, Kimmel reflects on his career’s 21st anniversary and acknowledges that his current contract could be his last. While he still has over two years left…
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Woman runs into Shaquille O’Neal at Best Buy, what he does next is something she never expected
Shaquille O’Neal, famed not just for his basketball prowess but also for his philanthropic spirit, recently exhibited his kindness at a Best Buy in Lafayette, Louisiana. While inquiring about the latest Samsung Galaxy Z Flip phone, O’Neal encountered Kquoella Lewis, who was at the store to purchase an iPad. Upon learning of her interest in…
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Reunited brothers create sign to find twin sisters and are amazed when it works
Since social media made its appearance in our lives, people have been divided into those who adore it and those who dislike it. The latter, tend to blame social media for the fact that people now spend less time actually communicating with each other, they believe that it has estranged us, and that it generally…
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l’m Positive You Will Not Know What This ls. Go Ahead And Prove Me Wrong.
I’m Positive You Will Not Know What This Is. Go Ahead And Prove Me Wrong (If You Can) Laundering by hand involves soaking, beating, scrubbing, and rinsing dirty textiles. Before indoor plumbing, it was necessary to carry all the water used for washing, boiling, and rinsing the laundry from a pump, well, or spring. Water…
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If You Can Find The Odd One Out In Less Than 6 Seconds, You Are A Genius!
If You Can Find The Odd One Out In Less Than 5 Seconds, You Are A Genius! If You Can Find The Odd One Out In Less Than 5 Seconds, You Are A Genius! Challenge accepted? You have Eagle Eyes if you can find the Odd Number one out. Are you one of those people…
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95% Of People Can’t Guess The correct answer-How many numbers are in the Picture?!
95% Of People Can’t Guess The correct answer-How many numbers are in the Picture?! If you find how many numbers are in picture left a comment (I found)! “Do you see a number? If so, what number?” they ask in the tweet. Do you see how many a number? If so, which number?” Very few…
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Do You Remember “The Stroll” Dance from the 1950s?
Dance is an art form that has always resonated deeply with us, offering moments of happiness and creating timeless memories. Over the years, numerous dance forms have emerged, with some maintaining their charm and others fading into history. Our focus today takes us back to a nostalgic dance wave from the 1950s, one that certainly…
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Does This Funny-Looking Object Look Familiar To You?
If you were a kid or teenager between the 1950s and 1970s, then you might recognize a peculiar object that might resemble a bottle opener or some woodworking tool. However, this object had a unique purpose during those years. Roller Skates of Yesteryear Back before the sleek, modern roller skates we know today, there were…
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