Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Reclusive Gene Hackman, 93, Still Going Strong
Gene Hackman, the legendary American actor, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his remarkable talent and versatility. Born on January 30, 1930, in San Bernardino, California, Hackmanโs path to stardom was marked by hard work and determination. He served in the United States Marine Corps before pursuing an acting career,…
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Son finds out his dad is cheating on his mom โ should he ruin the family by telling her
Of all the things someone can do whilst in a relationship, cheating is perhaps one of the most hurtful of them. Infidelity is not something you just laugh away, because it can be extremely painful for the victims of cheating partners. And maybe thatโs why this story has hit so many people so deeplyโฆ After…
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I Threw a Surprise Birthday Party for My Mother-in-Law, but What She Did to Me Made Me Escape in Tears
Being outcast by my mother-in-law (MIL) was difficult, but when she put my husbandโs ex before me, I knew something had to give! Embarrassed, shunned, and sidelined at a party I hosted for my MIL, I refused to continue taking the abuse! Read about the ultimatum I gave my husband! An emotional woman crying |…
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I Overheard My Stepson Talking About Me to His Friends and I Canโt Stop Crying
Taking my stepson and his friends to the amusement park, I overheard a conversation that initially devastated me but ultimately led to the realization that I was truly becoming his dad. Today was a big day. I woke up buzzing with excitement and a bit of nerves. I was taking Eli, my stepson, and a…
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I Sent My Boyfriend Roses to His Workplace as a Sweet Surprise, but He Threw Them in My Face โ I Taught Him a Good Lesson Later
Itโs not every day that a man receives a bouquet from his girlfriend. So when I sent roses to my boyfriendโs workplace as a surprise, I thought he would be flustered and happy. The man who greeted me that evening was the exact opposite. The roses ended up in the trash can. A woman holding…
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