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I want to be at Jerry's place 😭
Could I Be In Jerrys Position with a Economics Major?

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Aaj kel toh, khud se bhi baatein kam hi hoti hai.
The Relativity is learned when you try Pomodoro Technique to Study.
Miscalculated sbzi-roti ratio and there's no sbzi left for 3rd roti now
call me biodegradable because i break down easily

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बेनकाब चेहरे हैं, दाग बड़े गहरे हैं,
टूटता तिलिस्म आज सच से भय खाता हूं,
गीत नहीं गाता हूं,
लगी कुछ ऐसी नज़र बिखरा शीशे सा शहर,
अपनों के मेले में मीत नहीं पाता हूं,
पीठ मे छुरी सा चांद, राहू गया रेखा फांद,
मुक्ति के क्षणों में बार बार बंध जाता हूं,
गीत नहीं गाता हूं,
गीत नहीं गाता हूं....
- Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
टूटे हुए तारों से फूटे वासंती स्वर,
पत्थर की छाती मे उग आया नव अंकुर,
झरे सब पीले पात कोयल की कुहुक रात,
प्राची में अरुणिमा की रेख देख पता हूं,
गीत नया गाता हूं,
टूटे हुए सपनों की कौन सुने सिसकी,
अन्तर की चीर व्यथा पलकों पर ठिठकी,
हार नहीं मानूंगा, रार नहीं ठानूंगा,
काल के कपाल पे लिखता मिटाता हूं,
गीत नया गाता हूं,
गीत नया गाता हूं...
- shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
अभी तो बस झाडफुक से हि कुछ असर होगा!

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I want to learn. how people be depressed and hit gym? I mostly just be in my Bed!
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i want someone with whom i can fuck, give them love, hugs and kisses and be friends at the same time
Decoding Nebulae
We can agree that nebulae are some of the most majestic-looking objects in the universe. But what are they exactly? Nebulae are giant clouds of gas and dust in space. They’re commonly associated with two parts of the life cycle of stars: First, they can be nurseries forming new baby stars. Second, expanding clouds of gas and dust can mark where stars have died.
Not all nebulae are alike, and their different appearances tell us what's happening around them. Since not all nebulae emit light of their own, there are different ways that the clouds of gas and dust reveal themselves. Some nebulae scatter the light of stars hiding in or near them. These are called reflection nebulae and are a bit like seeing a street lamp illuminate the fog around it.
In another type, called emission nebulae, stars heat up the clouds of gas, whose chemicals respond by glowing in different colors. Think of it like a neon sign hanging in a shop window!
Finally there are nebulae with dust so thick that we’re unable to see the visible light from young stars shine through it. These are called dark nebulae.
Our missions help us see nebulae and identify the different elements that oftentimes light them up.
The Hubble Space Telescope is able to observe the cosmos in multiple wavelengths of light, ranging from ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared. Hubble peered at the iconic Eagle Nebula in visible and infrared light, revealing these grand spires of dust and countless stars within and around them.
The Chandra X-ray Observatory studies the universe in X-ray light! The spacecraft is helping scientists see features within nebulae that might otherwise be hidden by gas and dust when viewed in longer wavelengths like visible and infrared light. In the Crab Nebula, Chandra sees high-energy X-rays from a pulsar (a type of rapidly spinning neutron star, which is the crushed, city-sized core of a star that exploded as a supernova).
The James Webb Space Telescope will primarily observe the infrared universe. With Webb, scientists will peer deep into clouds of dust and gas to study how stars and planetary systems form.
The Spitzer Space Telescope studied the cosmos for over 16 years before retiring in 2020. With the help of its detectors, Spitzer revealed unknown materials hiding in nebulae — like oddly-shaped molecules and soot-like materials, which were found in the California Nebula.
Studying nebulae helps scientists understand the life cycle of stars. Did you know our Sun got its start in a stellar nursery? Over 4.5 billion years ago, some gas and dust in a nebula clumped together due to gravity, and a baby Sun was born. The process to form a baby star itself can take a million years or more!
After billions more years, our Sun will eventually puff into a huge red giant star before leaving behind a beautiful planetary nebula (so-called because astronomers looking through early telescopes thought they resembled planets), along with a small, dense object called a white dwarf that will cool down very slowly. In fact, we don’t think the universe is old enough yet for any white dwarfs to have cooled down completely.
Since the Sun will live so much longer than us, scientists can't observe its whole life cycle directly ... but they can study tons of other stars and nebulae at different phases of their lives and draw conclusions about where our Sun came from and where it's headed. While studying nebulae, we’re seeing the past, present, and future of our Sun and trillions of others like it in the cosmos.
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I still remember, The first time I learned about Nebular Theory and just fell in Love, I couldn't wait till I share this with my friend and when I actually shared with him, he told me that it was a theory. It's like falling in love with someone and not knowing where to search that love.

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If i ever continued all the small hobbies i picked up, got good at and left off, i'd be in a different place.
me in school