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“Acostuma-se. Ele vai e resolve aparecer, assim do nada, com palavras que ele sabe que de algum modo mexe com os meus sentimentos.”

(Source: quesejacomofor, via gi-barbosa)

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teenager-problem:

Quantas vezes você se sentiu assim?

teenager-problem:

Quantas vezes você se sentiu assim?

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“A gente sempre acha que é especial na vida de alguém, mas o que te garante que você não está somente servindo pra tapar buracos, servindo de curativo pras feridas antigas?”

Caio Fernando Abreu (via 20minutegirl)

(Source: hariana, via thesystemisnervous)

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That awkward moment when someone’s voice doesn’t match their appearance.

“7 bilhões de pessoas no mundo e você aí achando que a indireta é pra você.”

(Source: eunemteamo)

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cwnl:

The Waterfall Nebula
HH-222: The structure seen in the region of NGC 1999 in the Great Orion Molecular Cloud complex is one of the more mysterious structures yet found on the sky. Designated HH-222, the elongated gaseous stream stretches about ten light years and emits an unusual array of colors. One hypothesis is that the gas filament results from the wind from a young star impacting a nearby molecular cloud.
That would not explain, however, why the Waterfall and fainter streams all appear to converge on a bright but unusual non thermal radio source located toward the upper left of the curving structure. Another hypothesis is that the unusual radio source originates from a binary system containing a hot white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole, and that the Waterfall is just a jet from this energetic system.
Image Credit: Z. Levay (STScI/AURA/NASA), T.A. Rector (U. Alaska Anchorage) & H. Schweiker (NOAO/AURA/NSF), KPNO, NOAO

cwnl:

The Waterfall Nebula

HH-222: The structure seen in the region of NGC 1999 in the Great Orion Molecular Cloud complex is one of the more mysterious structures yet found on the sky. Designated HH-222, the elongated gaseous stream stretches about ten light years and emits an unusual array of colors. One hypothesis is that the gas filament results from the wind from a young star impacting a nearby molecular cloud.

That would not explain, however, why the Waterfall and fainter streams all appear to converge on a bright but unusual non thermal radio source located toward the upper left of the curving structure. Another hypothesis is that the unusual radio source originates from a binary system containing a hot white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole, and that the Waterfall is just a jet from this energetic system.

Image Credit: Z. Levay (STScI/AURA/NASA), T.A. Rector (U. Alaska Anchorage) & H. Schweiker (NOAO/AURA/NSF), KPNO, NOAO

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