Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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What happened to Melissa Sue Anderson? Check out what she’s been up to.
Melissa Sue Anderson was born on September 26, 1962, in Berkeley, California, USA, and is an actress, possibly best known for her role as Mary Ingalls in the television series “Little House on the Prairie” in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Melissa Sue Anderson’s net worth is unknown. According to sources, she had a…
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Patriotic High Schooler Chooses Homeschooling Over Removing Flag From His Truck
A patriotic high school student opted for homeschooling over removing an American flag from his truck, sparking a debate about freedom of expression. Taking a Stand A high school student made a decision to stand by his patriotic beliefs. When asked to remove the American flag from his truck while on school property, he chose…
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Alan Jackson: A Story of Resilience and Triumph
Alan Jackson, the 64-year-old country music legend, has captivated fans for over four decades with his traditional country and honky-tonk tunes, selling over 80 million records. His journey has been marked by resilience, especially after revealing a diagnosis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative nerve disorder, and grieving the loss of his son-in-law, Ben Selecman, a…
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Chuck Norris honors mom as she turns 102 – she worked nights to get her 3 sons out of poverty
Kicking it with his mom on May 4, to celebrate her 102nd birthday, Chuck Norris posted a heartfelt message honoring the woman he says is “so full of life that she might make it another 100 years!” Chuck, who turned 83 in March, writes in a letter to his mom, Wilma, “Mom, I don’t know…
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Julia Roberts Has Been Married To Her Husband For 20 Years
Julia Roberts has been married to her husband for 20 years – inside their relationship One of the most well-known actresses in the world is probably Julia Roberts. Throughout the 1990s, her films ruled the box office, and she is still a major player in Hollywood today. Nonetheless, she encountered a few bumps in her…
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20 Photos That Prove You Have A Dirty Mind
Without rеalising it an imagе can nееd a doublе takе to rеally takе in what it is about. Thеsе imagеs providе thе bеst in this and thеy will provе that no mattеr how hard you try, you can’t dеny thе part of your brain that auto dirеcts you to what you want to sее!
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Granddaughter captures final moments of grandparents’ 60-year love story: ‘A life full of love together’
It’s often the young and beautiful who portray the love stories, whether it’s on the big screen, the pages of a romance novel, or online where we can all obsess over the latest celebrity matches. But one elderly couple became a woman’s inspiration for showing the true meaning of love and romance. Emily Hime recounted…
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Rita Wilson shares sweet photo of Tom Hanks in celebration of couple’s 35th wedding anniversary
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are celebrating an important milestone, their 35th wedding anniversary! The Hollywood couple celebrated 35 years of wedded bliss on April 30.To mark the occasion, Wilson shared a photo on social media of Hanks presenting her with a cake. “35 years of marriage. April 30, 1988. Love is everything,” she wrote.…
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Al Roker, Deborah Roberts celebrate 28th wedding anniversary with heartfelt tributes: ‘It’s been one great adventure’
After a year full of lows, it’s about time Al Roker and Deborah Roberts had a year full of highs. Over the weekend, the couple celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary. Both shared heartfelt tributes to each other on Instagram along with throwback photos of the two from over the years. “28 years ago, promised to…
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An 81-year-old grandpa walks into a guitar store, picks up one of the guitars, and starts playing to everyone’s amazement.
The atmosphere transforms, the guitar store now a temporary concert hall where the audience is unexpectedly treated to a performance by a seasoned musician. The grandpa’s music becomes a bridge, connecting the young and old, bridging the gap between generations with the universal language of melody. When the last note fades away, there’s a collective…
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