Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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(Our World in Data) Measles leaves children vulnerable to other diseases for years
Measles causes more than an acute illness: it suppresses immune memory and increases the risk of complications for years.
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(QC RSS) Night Owl
yaaay
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(xkcd.com) Exoplanet System
This is a syndicated post, originally published by xkcd.com at xkcd.com.
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on Manifesto of the Israeli Embassy Shooter by Roderick T. Long
In reply to Irfan Khawaja. I agree that being part of the operational machinery of mass-murdering regimes gives propagandists like Streicher and Leavitt a greater degree of complicity than the sorts of propagandists who merely cheer the massacres from …
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on Manifesto of the Israeli Embassy Shooter by Irfan Khawaja
In reply to Roderick T. Long. I have to take a rain check on a full response to your comment, because it’s a complicated issue that probably shouldn’t be relegated to a comment. I need to write a self-standing post about it, but don’t…
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on Walzer on Rules, Crime, and War by Irfan Khawaja
I agree. It’s one reason I agree with Jeff McMahan (might even go further than him) in thinking that in bello principles are relativized to ad bellum considerations. The party aggressed-against has justice on its side, and the party with justice …
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(The Comics Curmudgeon) Dads, but no grads
Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger’s The Enthusiast is that novel! It’s even about newspaper comic strips, partly. Check it out! Blondie, 6/15/25 The Blondie deep lore is that back in the ’20s, Blondie was a flapper girl and…
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(The Comics Curmudgeon) Good strips Saturday
Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger’s The Enthusiast is that novel! It’s even about newspaper comic strips, partly. Check it out! The Lockhorns, 6/14/25 Once, not long after we moved to Los Angeles, we were driving with friends through…
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(A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry) Collections: Nitpicking Gladiator’s Iconic Opening Battle, Part II
This week we’re continuing our three-part (I) look at one of film’s most famous Roman battle sequences, the iconic opening battle from Gladiator (2000). I had planned this to be in two parts, but even though this sequence is relatively short, it provides an awful lot to talk about. As noted last week, this iconic…
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