Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Sad news about Willie Nelson
Nelson openly discussed a past suicide attempt, recalling a time when he felt so low that he considered ending his life. He confessed to a bar patron that he once contemplated suicide by putting his head on a train track but returned to the bar after 15 minutes. However, Nelson has no intention of leaving…
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“Reason for gossiping”: Goldie Hawn, 77 years old, posted photos of her vacation in a swimsuit.
And Goldie Hawn, 77 years old, gave internet users a reason to gossip.” The paparazzi captured photos of Goldie in a swimsuit during her vacation, which alarmed the public. Many internet users believe it’s not appropriate for an older woman to be seen in public in this manner. Hawn’s fans rushed to support her in…
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Barbra Streisand says she ‘can’t live in this country’ if..
After coldly serenading former president Donald trump in her song “Don’t Lie to Me,” Barbra Streisand again slams the “tyrant,” saying if the Republican front-runner for 2024 is re-elected, she’s leaving the United States. Calling the four-times-indicted Trump “so stupid,” and “ill-informed,” the singer and actor recently shared with Stephen Colbert “I can’t live in…
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My ‘Ninja Turtle Baby’
James McCallum, a toddler from Clearwater, Florida, has a unique condition that earned him the nickname “little Ninja Turtle” from his parents, Kaitlyn and Tim. This nickname came about because James was born with a rare skin condition that looked like a turtle shell on his back. The couple had no idea their baby had…
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Real Stories of Celebrity Moms Embracing Extended Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is a beautiful experience that not only nourishes babies but also creates a strong bond between mothers and their little ones. While many mothers choose to breastfeed only during the first few years post-birth, there is a growing trend of extended breastfeeding, where mothers continue nursing beyond that initial period. In this article, let’s…
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Lynda Carter still a ‘Wonder Woman’ at 72, shares her secret to graceful aging
In the late 1970s Lynda Carter’s superpower was to inspire millions of girls, reminding them that women are superheroes. Almost 50 years since she earned the title Wonder Woman, Carter, now 72, is still flying high while slaying the aging process with her natural, untouched beauty. Keep reading to learn more about this incredible actor!…
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Remember, one of Grace Kelly’s granddaughters is all grown up and looks just like the iconic Princess
Legendary actor and Princess of Monaco The renowned grandchild of Grace Kelly is already an adult and looks much like her famous grandmother. Although though the Hollywood movie star had a brief career of only six years in the 1950s, they were constantly on screen. When she was 20, Grace Kelly, one of the most…
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The Olsen Sisters Are 37. What the Twin Actresses Look Like Now?
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, twin American actresses, have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and gracefully transitioned into their late thirties, captivating the attention of fans and media alike. Born on June 13, 1986, the Olsen twins first gained widespread recognition for their shared role as Michelle Tanner on the beloved television series…
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This Classic By Neil Sedaka Was One Of The Best In 1959. Do You Remember It?
Neil Sedaka started his music career back in 1957 and has sold millions of records as an artist. He has written and co-written more than 500 songs till date. He was eight years old when he auditioned successfully for a piano scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music’s Preparatory Division for Children, which he attended…
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As iconic outlaws, Paul Newman envied Robert Redford but in real life, they shared brotherly love
While real-life outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were closely bonded, actor Paul Newman revealed that at the time filming, he had some resentments over the young Robert Redford. A real testament to their acting skills, Newman, playing Robert LeRoy Parker or “Butch Cassidy,” and Redford as Harry Longabaugh “Sundance Kid,” were persuasive in…
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