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@coraggiosoleone

ㅤ 𝗥𝗼𝗹𝗲𝗽𝗹𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿. 𝚅𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚘 𝙶𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚜, 𝚂𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 & 𝙰𝚗𝚒𝚖𝚎'𝚜 𝚊𝚍𝚍𝚒𝚌𝚝. La 𝚌𝚊𝚕𝚖𝚊 è la virtù dei 𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚝𝚒. 𝙶𝚛𝚢𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚍𝚘𝚛. 🐧🌻 ㅤ

Made in 1996, 🇮🇹. #PARODY Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Alessandro.@coraggiosoleone·
Siempre que empiezo #OnePiece de cero y veo esta escena, se me pone la piel de gallina. Nico Robin es con diferencia uno de los mejores, si no el mejor, personaje femenino de toda la serie.
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𝐻𝑒𝓁𝒾𝓃
𝐻𝑒𝓁𝒾𝓃@wifeybolly·
why and how am i seeing this comment for the first time 😭😭
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
They put 17 people, married an average of 21 years, into a brain scanner and showed them a photo of their spouse. The same parts of the brain lit up that fire when a teenager has their first crush. Two decades together, and the chemistry was still going off like fireworks. The study ran at Stony Brook in 2011. What changes after 20 years is the anxiety. That panic of not knowing if they love you back, the wondering, the checking. All of that fades. The pull toward them stays. So that tells you what old love looks like in the brain. It doesn’t tell you how a couple gets there. A marriage researcher named John Gottman has spent 40 years on that question. He films couples arguing in his lab at the University of Washington and predicts whether they’ll divorce. He gets it right 93.6% of the time, from 15 minutes of footage. More than 3,000 couples now. He watches the two-second moments between sentences. The pauses. That’s where the prediction lives. The fights themselves matter less. His go-to example: your wife is staring out the window and says, look at that bird. You glance up and say, oh wow. Or you keep scrolling on your phone. That tiny choice, that little reach for your attention, is what he calls a bid. He watched newlyweds in his lab and followed them for six years. The couples who were still married had responded to each other’s bids 86 times out of 100. The couples who divorced had responded 33 out of 100. Same money fights. Same in-laws. Same dishes in the sink. The one thing that was different was the bird. This part stopped me. Gottman found that 69% of the things every couple fights about are problems that never get solved. The chores. The money. His mother. Whose family they spend Christmas with. The arguments repeat for 50 years. Happy couples and unhappy couples have roughly the same list of problems. The happy ones learned to argue about that list without contempt. The eye roll. The sigh. The little smile that says you are pathetic. Gottman calls contempt the sulfuric acid of relationships. He says it’s the single biggest sign that a marriage is over. When you see two old people asleep on each other on a plane, the forgiveness in that picture is real. They have absorbed thousands of small failures by now. There is something quieter underneath the forgiveness, though. Decades ago, one of them said look at that bird. The other one looked up.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_

Every time I see old couples, I always wonder how many times they’ve forgiven each other.

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ViihLolly 👩🏻‍🍳| DA YOONA, DA JIWON E DA HYERI
Um dos momentos mais altruístas do Damon foi quando ele apagou da memória da Elena q ele amava ela. Imagina a sensação que a Elena sentiu quando escutou ele falar isso pela primeira vez. Imagina o as emoções dela nesse momento. Ñ tenho forças pra delena 😭
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Amunet@freakoutsideofx·
The strong figure we often saw beside Michael Jackson was not just a bodyguard. Bill Bray was one of Michael’s most trusted people for many years. On tours, backstage, and in the middle of crowds… he was always there. But what made him different was the bond that went far beyond his job. His passing in 2005 was a deep loss for Michael, because Bill was one of the quietest yet strongest supports in his life. Some people are never on stage… but they play one of the biggest roles in keeping a legend standing. 🖤
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𝗮 🦋 𝐤𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐝𝐨 𝐞𝐫𝐚
il punto forte del film michael è jaafar. incredibile come questo ragazzo, pur non essendo un attore e non avendo mai recitato prima, sia riuscito a riportare in vita MICHAEL JACKSON. movenze e sguardi da brividi. e questa scena... davvero impressionante.
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Alessandro.@coraggiosoleone·
Obviamente jamás va a poder llegar al nivel de su tío porque su tío era Dios, pero el chaval, para no haber actuado en su vida, hace un papelazo impresionante imitando a Michael. Incluso en los bailes, lo cual tiene una dificultad desproporcionada. Se merece un Óscar.
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Alessandro.@coraggiosoleone·
Estoy volviendo a verme todos los vídeos de Michael Jackson a raíz de haberme visto la película de Michael y es sencillamente impresionante. No solo Michael como tal, que es irreemplazable de aquí a Lima, si no también el trabajo que ha hecho Jaafar para interpretar a su tío.
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zeynep
zeynep@zeyneperdeml·
@uceseti aşk, kalbini en çok kırabilecek kişiye güvenmektir. kırmayacağına güvenmek, istemeden kırarsa da toparlayacağını bilmektir
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Fénix22🐦‍🔥
Fénix22🐦‍🔥@_Fenix_22_·
Quiso ser el mas grande de su época y terminó siendo el mas grande de la historia ❤️‍🩹👑
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Miru 🦦
Miru 🦦@miru2895z·
Y pensar que una pelirroja disfruta esta vista todo los días 🛐
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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
Michael Jackson narrowly escaped being a victim of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by missing a scheduled morning meeting at the Top of the World Trade Center. He had performed in New York on Sept 10, but stayed up until roughly 3 a.m chatting with his mother, Katherine, and his sister, Rebbie, causing him to sleep through the meeting. Upon learning of the attacks, Michael Jackson told his mother: "Mother, I'm okay, thanks to you. You kept me up talking so late that I overslept and missed my appointment" After the attacks, Michael Jackson helped organize a benefit concert in October 2001 called "United We Stand: What More Can I Give" to support the victims, which was held in Washington, D.C.. These details were gotten from his brother Jermaine Jackson and his former assistant Frank Cascio
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Saint🌝
Saint🌝@sainttdontmiss·
When Michael Jackson first introduced his iconic ‘moonwalk’ on stage… the world stood still 🤯🔥
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