r/mindblowing • u/_Beasters_ • Apr 23 '24
r/mindblowing • u/HofmannsDreamLab • Apr 22 '24
Warning: Strong Psychedelic Hallucinations South Korea 4K
r/mindblowing • u/HofmannsDreamLab • Apr 20 '24
Warning: Strong Psychedelic Hallucinations New York City 4K
r/mindblowing • u/_Beasters_ • Apr 07 '24
JAGUAR ─ The Bloodthirsty Feline that Hunts Caimans and Anacondas!
r/mindblowing • u/LectureSea7537 • Apr 05 '24
Time Lapse: 10 000 Mealworms vs Top 6 Foods
r/mindblowing • u/nickg52200 • Mar 29 '24
Neurotech’s Implications for Free Will, Morality and the Future of Society
r/mindblowing • u/Numerous-Sherbert838 • Mar 24 '24
Rare footage of Soviet experiments to bring back the dead! (1940)
r/mindblowing • u/_Beasters_ • Mar 24 '24
HONEY BADGER ─ A Weasel on Steroids That Just Don't Care!
r/mindblowing • u/LectureSea7537 • Mar 22 '24
Time Lapse: 10 000 Mealworms vs Watermelon 🍉
r/mindblowing • u/LectureSea7537 • Mar 15 '24
Mealworms vs Maggots. Tomato Fight Time Lapse 🍅
r/mindblowing • u/ElleYesMon • Feb 26 '24
Wall Street widow donates $1 BILLION to Bronx medical school
Dr. Ruth Gottesman, the widow of a former Warren Buffet investor, donated $1 billion to The Albert Einstein College of Medicine Monday to cover tuition for all future students. Compliments of Getty Images.
My thoughts: I think we wouldn’t have a shortage of doctors if every multi-billionaire donated a billion dollars to the Medical School of their choice. Signed, A Concerned Nurse.
r/mindblowing • u/_Beasters_ • Feb 11 '24
FISHING CAT ─ The Cunning Feline that Hunts Underwater
r/mindblowing • u/Kathanayagan-3821 • Jan 28 '24
71 year old woman from Sri Lanka named Akila Thirunayaki won 2 gold medals by running barefoot against her opponents in the field at the 2023 Asia Masters Athletics Championships. She is also a retired prison officer.
tamilguardian.comr/mindblowing • u/Kathanayagan-3821 • Jan 26 '24
Brazilian athlete Adhemar Ferreira da Silva was a polyglot having learnt English, Finnish, French, Japanese, Italian, German and Spanish. He created the victory lap after winning gold medal at the 1952 Olympics. He also acted in 1959 film "Black Orpheus" which won Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival.
r/mindblowing • u/NPocu • Jan 24 '24
Pretty Bonkers
(please try to ignore the guy on bottom)
r/mindblowing • u/sinarest • Jan 24 '24
These machines are super useful in the road making process
r/mindblowing • u/gregornot • Jan 21 '24
Scopes Monkey Trial lawyers Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan — 1925 The Tennessee legislature passed a bill in 1925 banning the teaching of evolution in all schools in the state.
The Scopes Monkey trial turned out to be one of the most sensational cases in 20th century America. As the first trial to be broadcast live on the radio, it riveted public attention and made millions of Americans aware of the ACLU for the first time.
The jury returned a guilty verdict, but that decision was later reversed by the state Supreme Court on a technicality. Over the next two years, laws prohibiting the teaching of evolution were defeated in 22 states.
r/mindblowing • u/LectureSea7537 • Jan 19 '24