Algunas Veces Debes Salir Herido Para Saber, Caer Para Crecer, Perder Para Luego Ganar. Porque Las Lecciones

Algunas veces debes salir herido para saber, caer para crecer, perder para luego ganar. Porque las lecciones más grandes de la vida se aprenden a través del dolor. ✨️

Pain ✨️

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1 year ago
Um Ok This Is Unreal?? I Just Wanted To Say To Anyone Who Listened To My Music This Year, Anywhere In
Um Ok This Is Unreal?? I Just Wanted To Say To Anyone Who Listened To My Music This Year, Anywhere In

Um ok this is unreal?? I just wanted to say to anyone who listened to my music this year, anywhere in the world, thank you. Getting named Spotify’s Global Top Artist in 2023 is truly the best birthday/holiday gift you could’ve given me. We’ve seriously had THE MOST fun this year out there on tour and now this. Are you serious. So I was trying to think of a way to thank you, and a lot of you have been asking me to put “You’re Losing Me (From The Vault)” on streaming… so here you go! You can finally listen EVERYWHERE now 💋

https://taylor.lnk.to/YLMfromthevault

1 year ago
Watching Kendrick Lamar Create And Record His Verses On The Bad Blood Remix Was One Of The Most Inspiring
Watching Kendrick Lamar Create And Record His Verses On The Bad Blood Remix Was One Of The Most Inspiring

Watching Kendrick Lamar create and record his verses on the Bad Blood remix was one of the most inspiring experiences of my life. I still look back on this collaboration with so much pride and gratitude, for the ways Kendrick elevated the song and the way he treats everyone around him. Every time the crowds on The Eras Tour would chant his line ‘you forgive, you forget, but you never let it… go!’, I smiled. The reality that Kendrick would go back in and re-record Bad Blood so that I could reclaim and own this work I’m so proud of is surreal and bewildering to me. I’m overjoyed to say that the Bad Blood Remix (featuring Kendrick Lamar) is available everywhere on the 1989 Deluxe Edition. 🫶🩵 http://taylor.lnk.to/1989TaylorsVersion

2 months ago
Can You Kill Me Calmly?

Can you kill me calmly?

1 year ago

Toumei Datta Sekai ✨️🫶


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1 year ago

Es necesario tener paciencia si quieres lograr tus objetivos. ✨️

Obito Uchiha ✨️


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1 year ago
The Eras Tour + Pink
The Eras Tour + Pink
The Eras Tour + Pink
The Eras Tour + Pink
The Eras Tour + Pink

The Eras Tour + pink

1 year ago

En el mundo ninja, aquellos que rompen las reglas son escoria, pero aquellos que abandonan a sus amigos, son peor que escoria. ✨️

Obito Uchiha ✨️


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5 years ago

La vida te lo devuelve💝🌺


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1 year ago
The first anniversary image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope displays star birth like it’s never been seen before, full of detailed, impressionistic texture. The subject is the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, the closest star-forming region to Earth. It is a relatively small, quiet stellar nursery, but you’d never know it from Webb’s chaotic close-up. Jets bursting from young stars crisscross the image, impacting the surrounding interstellar gas and lighting up molecular hydrogen, shown in red. Some stars display the telltale shadow of a circumstellar disk, the makings of future planetary systems.

The young stars at the center of many of these disks are similar in mass to the Sun, or smaller. The heftiest in this image is the star S1, which appears amid a glowing cave it is carving out with its stellar winds in the lower half of the image. The lighter-colored gas surrounding S1 consists of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, a family of carbon-based molecules that are among the most common compouds found in space. Download the full-resolution version from the Space Telescope Science Institute.

Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and K. Pontoppidan (STScI). Image Processing: A. Pagan (STScI)

The James Webb Space Telescope has just completed a successful first year of science. Let’s celebrate by seeing the birth of Sun-like stars in this brand-new image from the Webb telescope!

This is a small star-forming region in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. At 390 light-years away, it's the closest star-forming region to Earth. There are around 50 young stars here, all of them similar in mass to the Sun, or smaller. The darkest areas are the densest, where thick dust cocoons still-forming protostars. Huge red bipolar jets of molecular hydrogen dominate the image, appearing horizontally across the upper third and vertically on the right. These occur when a star first bursts through its natal envelope of cosmic dust, shooting out a pair of opposing jets into space like a newborn first stretching her arms out into the world. In contrast, the star S1 has carved out a glowing cave of dust in the lower half of the image. It is the only star in the image that is significantly more massive than the Sun.

Thanks to Webb’s sensitive instruments, we get to witness moments like this at the beginning of a star’s life. One year in, Webb’s science mission is only just getting started. The second year of observations has already been selected, with plans to build on an exciting first year that exceeded expectations. Here’s to many more years of scientific discovery with Webb.

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Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Klaus Pontoppidan (STScI)

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