Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • World Mosquito Day 2025

    World Mosquito Day 2025

    Mosquitoes, often maligned, are keystone pollinators, nutrient lifters, and food web anchors—linking water to sky, ritual to science, and coexistence to ecological wisdom.

  • Weaselwati Rises:

    Weaselwati Rises:

    “Gentletweeters, memelords, and LinkedIn lurkers—brace yourselves. Enter Weaselwati: philosopher of the financially unstable, crusader of the cracked wallet, and heroine of hopeless budgets.”

  • KaaliKotri-Kokila a Forgotten Voice.

    KaaliKotri-Kokila a Forgotten Voice.

    J”They called it the Black Hole. She calls it her womb—Kaalikotri-Kokila, the dungeon that remembers, the ghost that sings, the joke history refused to laugh at.”

  • Saunter First and Explain Later

    Saunter First and Explain Later

    “Take a break, slow your pace, and savor the journey. World Sauntering Day celebrates mindfulness, joy, and the simple pleasure of walking unhurriedly.”

  • The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t

    The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t

    Tambli isn’t just food—it’s ancestral memory, edible metaphor, and quiet rebellion. It survives through confusion, conversation, and the body’s deep, unspoken wisdom.

  • Of Parangi’s and Pundigatti.

    Of Parangi’s and Pundigatti.

    vegetables like tomato began their Indian Odessey as ‘bilayati begoon’ and pineaple is known as ‘parangi’hannu or the foreign fruit. Today they are totally rooted in the indian cuisine.

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