Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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If Youโre Still Smoking Weed at 30, Scientists Have Bad News
Marijuana use is becoming more accepted for medical and recreational purposes, but a new study suggests adults over 30 may want to think twice. Research from The University of Queensland found that continuing marijuana use past 30 is linked to lower success in areas like income, education, and happiness. The study followed over 8,000 mothers…
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I recently spent $6,500 on this registered Black Angus bull.
I recently spent $6,500 on this registered Black Angus bull. I put him out with the herd but he just ate grass and wouldnโt even look at a cow. I was beginning to think I had paid more for that bull than he was worth. AnywayโฆโฆI had the Vet come and take a look at…
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Baggage handler reveals why you should never tie a ribbon on your luggage
If youโve ever spent any amount ofย timeย at anย airportย scanning the baggageย carouselย for your prized possessions, youโll understand the stress of seeing hundreds of near identical suitcases passing by on the conveyor belt. While resourceful travelers discovered that securing a ribbon to their luggage makes theirs stand out from the rest,ย an airport worker is warning passengers that using…
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Woman calls sweater at Target โdeeply offensiveโ and Target responds: get over it
Lately there are many customers who feel offended by the products that different brands choose to sell and many brands are fined for this. Probably everyone has heard of Target because it is one of the largest clothing stores in the US. Target has decided to sell a product that has a rather strange design,…
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Devastating Hurricane Helene โ His Last Words Revealed
Hurricane Helene has taken a devastating toll, claiming at least 135 lives, with the Carolinas hardest hit. Among those lost were 7-year-old Micah Drye and his grandparents in Asheville, North Carolina. They were swept away by floodwaters after seeking refuge on a rooftop. Although Megan Drye, Micahโs mother, survived, she tragically lost her son and…
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