Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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My Grandma Served Her Church for 50 Years Until They Gave Her Nothing When She Needed Them, Her Will Contained the Perfect Payback
When Eleanor passed away, her absence felt like the soft closing of a beloved bookโnot with anger, but with grace. Her funeral was bathed in warm sunlight, gentle and serene, much like she had been in life. There were no dark clouds or dramatic skies, just a golden stillness that had always followed her. She…
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Pamela Anderson stuns fans after returning to her iconic โ90s look
Pamela Anderson Brings Back Her Iconic โ90s Glam Pamela Anderson stunned fans with a bold return to her signature โ90s glam look. Teaming up with LA makeup artist David Velasquez, the 57-year-old brought back voluminous blonde hair, bold eyeliner, and dramatic lashes โ instantly sparking nostalgia. โRock n Roll like the 90s,โ Velasquez captioned the…
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Suggests Criminal Charges
A recent medical update from President Joe Bidenโs team has sparked questions across both the medical and legal communities after it was revealed that he is battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer. According to a statement released on Sunday, the 46th President of the United States has been diagnosed with prostate cancer that has…
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Player Loses Out On $1M Over This Tough โWheel of Fortuneโ Puzzle
A recent episode of Wheel of Fortune left fans stunned when a contestant froze during a high-stakes Bonus Round โ with a potential $1 million payday on the table. The May 13 episode featured a special โBragging Rightsโ theme, where all three contestants werenโt strangers, but coworkers from the same pediatric medical office. Sam Oh…
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Nurse Puts Dying Baby Next To Her Twin. She Gives Her A โHugโ That Leads To A Miracle
All through time its human nature to dream of fantastic things and fairytales, oo at how popular Harry Potter was and still is, how her love protected her son Harry from certain deathโฆ Seemingly enough through the power of love is not so much just a fantasy, the power of human touch is very often…
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I CARED FOR MY HUSBAND THROUGH CANCERโWHEN HE DIED, HIS KIDS THREW ME ON THE STREET
I met Elias when I was 39, and he was 52. We married a year later, and I loved him deeply. But soon after, he was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. For two years, I cared for him while his children, Maya and Jordan, visited sparingly. After his death, they showed up at my…
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โTodayโ show host husband passes away at 45
The Today show family is mourning the loss of Uche Ojeh, husband of longtime co-host Sheinelle Jones, who passed away at 45 after battling glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer. The news was shared live on the May 23 broadcast, with co-hosts expressing deep sadness and support for Sheinelle and their three children: 15-year-old Kayin and…
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Israeli staff shot dead in D.C were young couple set to be engaged
Tragic Loss: Young Israeli Couple Killed in D.C. Shooting Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, were young, in love, and just days away from getting engaged. Yaron had already bought a ring and planned to propose in Jerusalem next week. But the couple was fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.,…
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DOJ official says Jill Biden should be charged for โelder abuseโ
Leo Terrell Accuses Jill Biden of โElder Abuseโ Over President Bidenโs Health Leo Terrell, a former civil rights attorney and Fox News commentator now serving as a senior counselor at the DOJ (appointed by Donald Trump), has stirred controversy by accusing First Lady Jill Biden of โelder abuse.โ The comment came after reports that President…
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The only seven times Barack Obama shed tears during his eight years in office as US president
Emotional Moments in Barack Obamaโs Life and Presidency In 2012, twenty children and six educators were killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting. President Obama, visibly emotional, said, โWe have wept with you,โ offering his condolences to grieving families. During his farewell speech in Chicago, Obama was moved to tears when speaking about his wife…
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