Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Shania Twain catches heat for blonde look at awards show
At the 2024 People’s Choice Country Music Awards on September 26 in Nashville, Shania Twain dazzled in various outfits, from a sparkling red gown to a white fringe suit and all-denim red carpet look. At 59, she received praise for her timeless beauty. However, her blonde hair drew mixed reactions online, with critics saying she…
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If You Were a Child or Teenager Between The 1950s And 1970s, You May Remember This Strange Object
Every child in the 1950s-1970s will clearly remember this unique, strange object that looked like some kind of woodworking tool. But it turns out this object served a different purpose. Here we present to you the roller skates of yesteryear Before our familiar beautiful and smooth models, there were unusual heavy roller skates. These roller…
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Walmart Greeter is Fired Just Two Hours After He’s Hired – the Reason Why is Hilarious
A Walmart greeter is a coveted job among retirees. Unfortunately for one man, however, he ended up getting fired just two hours after he got the job. He took to social media to reveal what happened, and people all over the world can’t stop laughing about it! Here’s what he had to say: So after…
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Prayers are needed for Kurt Russell. What happened to him is terrible…
Kurt Vogel Russell is an American actor. At the age of twelve, he made his screen debut in a western series. Russell’s portrayal in Mike Nichol’s Silkwood earned him a nomination for a 1983 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Massachusetts’ Springfield is where Russell was born. Bing, his father, was an artist as well.…
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This drink will destroy your bones from the inside but millions of people consume it every day
Roughly 25% of all drinks sold in America are soft drinks. Even though soda sales took a dive in recent years, about one-third of Americans drink soda or other sugary drinks. Since these drinks are typically marketed to people who are 18-24, it doesn’t set them up for a healthy future. Drinking soda can increase…
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Border Czar Pick Trashes “The View” [WATCH]
peaking during a broadcast of “Hannity” on Monday, November 11, Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump’s newly appointed “border czar,” sounded off on claims from “The View” that the incoming Trump Administration will start deporting American citizens under its mass deportation plan. Particularly, Homan noted that the next Trump Administration will be securing the southern border,…
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Erase Nail Fungus Naturally: Discover the Power of Garlic
Dealing with nail fungus can be frustrating, but nature offers a potent remedy that’s both effective and easy to use—garlic. Known for its strong antifungal properties, garlic can be a game-changer in your fight against nail fungus. Here’s how you can use this common kitchen ingredient to clear up fungal infections naturally. Why Garlic? Garlic…
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“Frozen Windows: A Hilarious Misunderstanding”
Wife texts husband on a cold winter morning… “Windows frozen; won’t open.” Husband texts back, “Pour warm water over it and gently tap edges with hammer.” Five minutes later wife texts back, “Computer really messed up now.”
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The “small round hole” on the nail clipper has special and powerful uses
Nail clippers are a common household item, mainly used to trim nails, but they have other clever uses too—especially with the small round hole at the end. Here are a few surprising ways to use it: Keychain Attachment: “We can put the keychain into the small hole,” allowing the nail clipper to hang securely. This…
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Baggage handler reveals why you should never tie a ribbon on your luggage
If you’ve ever anxiously scanned the baggage carousel at the airport, you know the stress of finding your suitcase among a sea of similar-looking bags. While many travelers attach colorful ribbons to their luggage to make it stand out, a Dublin Airport baggage handler warns against this common practice. According to John, the baggage handler,…
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