Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Robert DeNiro goes gangster on mob of angry protesters who said โyour movies suckโ
Before launching a full out attack on a criticwho attacked him personally and professionally, Robert DeNiro fired a warning shot, which was not received. The star of The Godfather, whoโs outspoken with his political affiliation, was recently challenged to a verbal brawl by Donald Trump supporters. And DeNiro, calling protesters โgangsters,โ refused to back down…
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At 56, Pamela Andersonโs minimal makeup look at the Met Gala sparks debate โ โLooks older than her ageโ
If you ask me, celebrities live rather unenviable lives in the main. Sure, most of them have succeeded in climbing to the top of a ladder millions of people dream of, and in doing so usually acquire riches, fame, and adoration, but there are also plenty of drawbacks to living your life in the public…
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Man Wants to Deprive Brother of the House Because His Mom Urges Him โ Story of the Day
My older sibling wanted to cheat me out of my inheritance, but he was unsuccessful, and karma hit him back. I’m Joan, and I was not a fan of karma until it fought my battles. I have an older stepbrother named Jack, who my father had with a woman he had a fling with briefly…
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See iconic model Twiggy now at 73
Reluctantly taking her appearance to the next level, Twiggy complemented her elfin-like face and big blue eyes with a pixie hairstyle in a unique look thatโs been replicated over the decades. Though she transformed the fashion industry with her youthful style, the legendary cover girl recently revealed that she didnโt want the androgynous buzz that…
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David Duchovny announces death of beloved rescue dog Brick: shares beautiful poem as tribute
No matter who you are, losing a dog can be one of the hardest things in the world. Even famous celebrities grieve for their late pets. Recently, X-Files star David Duchovny said goodbye to his beloved rescue dog Brick โ and wrote a beautiful poem as tribute. Duchovny, 63, adopted his dog Brick in 2015,…
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