Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Tom Selleck Faces Personal Tragedy
Los Angeles, CA: Hollywood legend Tom Selleck is currently facing undisclosed health challenges, leaving fans and the entertainment industry deeply concerned. The actor, famous for his roles in โMagnum, P.I.โ and โBlue Bloods,โ has opted to keep the details of his illness private. While the exact nature of Selleckโs condition remains undisclosed, sources close to…
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Sofรญa in Neon Green Swimsuit Marks 30M IG Followers
Sofรญa Vergara stuns in a neon-green swimsuit with cutouts as she celebrates 30M Instagram followers. Sofรญa Vergara, 51 years old, doesnโt seem to have aged a day in her selfies. She was relaxing in Italy wearing a neon green swimsuit while celebrating her 30m followers on Instagram with her snaps and thanking them for their…
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Ford Recalls Nearly 1 Million Trucks Over This Issue
The U.S. National Highway Safety Administration recently announced a massive recall that would affect nearly one million trucks due to a minor issue. The recall will affect 979,797 trucks due to missing information in the vehicle ownerโs manuals. The recall has nothing to do with the vehicleโs engine or other mechanical components but pertained to…
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Kathie Lee Giffordโs no makeup photo shows her beautiful natural look
Kathie Lee Gifford has had a long and successful career. Alongside her now-late co-anchor Regis Philbin, the French native became a household name as a presenter on The Morning Show. She also became involved in several other media projects and wrote childrenโs books. Besides her professional work, Giffordโs private life also caught the publicโs attention.…
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When asked if he believed in God, Stephen Hawking gave a simple vanswer.
He was a breakthrough theoretical physicist, and his brilliance piqued the curiosity of others in his ideas about God and the afterlife. In several interviews and writings, he discussed the existence of a higher power and the possibility of an afterlife. When asked if he believes in God, Hawkingโs reaction was unequivocal. He held that…
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