Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Waiter is pissed when a group of teens leaves him $3.28 tip โ doesnโt expect to receive this letter days later
When youโre a waiter, you receive immediate feedback about how well youโre doing your job in the form of tips. In theory at least, the better you do your job or the more you do it with a smile, the more money youโll make. But sometimes, your tips arenโt about you โ theyโre about your…
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Meg Foster was the movie star whose sky blue eyes drove people wild โ sit down before seeing her today, 76
That we are all destined to grow old and grey is an immutable fact of life (for now, at least, who knows what the future holds with regards to technology and science). It doesnโt matter how much money we have, how strictly we control our diet or exercise, how much sleep we get, or what…
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Kirstie Alley, the 71-year-old โCheersโ star, has died, and her cause of death has been revealed.
Kirstie Alley, noted for her iconic appearances in smash sitcoms like โCheersโ and โLook Whoโs Talking,โ died at 71 after a brief battle with cancer. True and Lillie Parker, her daughters, released a heartfelt statement following their motherโs death. They disclosed in it that she died surrounded by her closest family and friends. According to…
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โBeyond the Surface: Pierce Brosnan and Keelyโs Unconventional Love Storyโ
In the realm of Hollywood romance, certain stereotypes have become deeply ingrained. Weโre accustomed to seeing young, attractive couples flaunting their love on social media, or co-stars entangled in secret on-set affairs amid whispers of scandal. Additionally, the image of older men dating much younger, conventionally beautiful women is all too familiar. These narratives have…
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This prediction was made by Paul Harvey in 1965. Now listen to His Terrifying Wordsโฆ
In the summers when I was a kid in the 1970s, I would work for my father bailing hay. I always carried a little transistor radioโฆ Iโd stop for lunch at midday, park the tractor under a tree for shade, eat my food, and listen to Paul Harvey. Hearing his voice today transports me back…
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