Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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At a truck stop, an elderly man was enjoying his meal when three rough-looking bikers walked in.
Three scruffy-looking bikers entered the truck stop where an elderly man was dining. The first biker chuckled and sat down at the counter as they passed the elderly man after pushing his cigarette into his pie. The second rider spit into the milk that the elderly man had just picked up. Before joining the other…
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Curious Objects That Baffle People With Their Looks & Purpose
People frequently come across objects that puzzle them in a world where appearances can be deceiving, so they turn to the internet for help in identifying these odd artifacts. Everyday life surrounds us with a multitude of objects, each carefully crafted to fulfill a certain function. While many of these objects are easily recognized, some…
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(VIDEO)This Special Needs Boy Is Bullied Every Day At School. Now Watch What That Kid Behind Him Does!
Coming across an article in the paper about a helpless kid being bullied is not very common these days. These devastating acts are happening more frequently and it is simply heartbreaking to know about them. The abundance of bad news often makes one wonder if there is any good left in the world. Yea there…
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Be Aware Of THIS: These 9 Changes On Your Tongue Reveal Almost All Your Diseases
โ these are the symptoms that point to a lack of energy in the body. This in turn leads to fatigue, poor appetite and excessive sweating. Lack of energy also affects a personโs mood and increases their anxiety. A thin yellow layer in the middle surrounded by the rest of the red surface of the…
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(VIDEO)This Timeless Song Was Written In 1955 In A Church. Every Time I Listen To It, I Get Chills
โIn The Still Of The Night,โ written by Fred Parris and recorded by his group, Five Satins, is a doo-wop classic. Originally a moderate hit, it gained substantial airplay over the years and is now considered one of the best doo-wop songs ever. This iconic track, penned in 1955 by Parris in a church basement,…
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