Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Terrifying map predicts where Hurri
Hurricane Kiko is projected to potentially make landfall in Hawaii on September 9, prompting concern among meteorologists and emergency officials. Originally classified as a Category 4 hurricane, Kiko was strengthening rapidly, with experts warning it could reach Category 5 status. However, recent reports confirm that the storm has weakened slightly to a Category 3, with maximum sustained…
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The Flight That Never Landed: Inside the S
Trump Slams Judge’s Decision to Halt Deportation of Violent Criminals Former President Donald Trump has called on the Supreme Court to intervene after a federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of eight illegal immigrants with violent criminal records. Trump accused the “Radical Left” of creating chaos, writing, “This is not the America I was elected…
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A Sister’s Fight for Justice: How Lov
For 18 long years, a man sat in a prison cell for a crime he did not commit. Each denied appeal chipped away at his hope, each passing year a reminder that the system had failed him. To the world, he was just another case number. But to one person, he was everything. His sister refused…
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Study Shows Nearly 64% of Bottled Water in America is Just
Bottled water has become a booming industry in the United States, largely due to the belief that it is cleaner and healthier than tap water. However, research shows that much of this perception is misleading. About 64% of bottled water in the U.S. originates from municipal sources—the same tap water that supplies homes. While some…
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If You See These Eggs In Your Backyard, Burn Them
Spotting Tick Eggs in Your Backyard Finding tick eggs outdoors can signal a serious infestation. These eggs are tiny—“typically measuring about 0.5 mm in diameter – the size of a poppy seed”—and often appear in clusters on grass, leaves, or low vegetation. They may be translucent, pale yellow, or light brown, depending on the species.…
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Appeals Court Blocks Obama Jud
Appeals Court Pauses Closure of “Alligator Alcatraz” The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily halted a lower court’s orderto close the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center in the Florida Everglades. Last month, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams had ordered the facility shut down within 60 days, citing environmental concerns and requiring that detainees be…
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Trump Accuses Schiff Of Lying About Maryland
Trump Accuses Schiff of Mortgage Fraud On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump accused Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) of mortgage fraud, claiming Schiff misrepresented a Maryland property as a second home to get better mortgage rates. In a Truth Social post, Trump called Schiff a “scam artist” and said, “Fannie Mae’s Financial Crimes Division have concluded…
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BE CAREFUL, if you get these bruises on your body, it means you have Ca…
Do you ever noticed that you bruise easily? You know what we mean. Those black and blue marks that look unsightly, and even after time turns them yellow, they aren’t any prettier. Not only do they look scary, but in some instances they can also be painful. And sometimes they’re a cause for concern because…
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The Necklace That Almost Broke Me Fixed So
A Joke Disguised as a Gift A coworker I barely liked gave me a flashy gold necklace for my birthday. I wore it everywhere—until months later, I spotted the engraving:“Office Joke.” My stomach dropped. Turns out, a few coworkers had pitched in as a prank, giving it to someone they thought was “trying…
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The Ring You Pick Will Reveal Your Truest Trait
The jewelry we wear can reveal a lot about our personality—especially rings. In this fun test, the ring you’re drawn to reflects your true self: 1. The Nature Lover – You’re free-spirited, grounded, and drawn to peace and adventure. 2. The Classic Sophisticate – Timeless and graceful, you radiate elegance and confidence. 3. The Romantic Dreamer – Sentimental…
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