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Felicitas 🏔️
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Felicitas 🏔️
@OhFelicitas
Collage. Workshops de gel printing. Venta de placas de gel (marca propia)
Buenos Aires, Argentina เข้าร่วม Nisan 2011
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Qué mundo de m*erda nos están proponiendo.
Vivir sin poder invitar amigos, sin hobbies porque ocupan espacio, con 2 remeras, 2 camisas y 2 pantalones. Pedir delivery porque apenas tenés espacio para hacerte 2 huevos fritos y un café y agua de la canilla porque no entra un bidón.
LMD (Arc.)@Layemie001
Could you leave in a 9SqM/98SqFt Tiny house?
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Qué mundo de m**rda nos están proponiendo.
Vivir sin poder invitar amigos, sin hobbies porque ocupan espacio, con 2 remeras, 2 camisas y 2 pantalones. Pedir delivery porque apenas tenés espacio para hacerte 2 huevos fritos y un café y agua de la canilla porque no entra un bidón.
LMD (Arc.)@Layemie001
Could you leave in a 9SqM/98SqFt Tiny house?
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@elguisodebagre Para mí pretende ser algún tipo de statement, pero no se muy bien de qué.
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@lapoderosanew @mcristina1116 No tengo idea, pero supongo que la máxima. Lo compré extra alto (creo que tiene 11 cm mas que el normal).
Súper conforme con la compra.
Lo roto cada 6 meses.
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@OhFelicitas @mcristina1116 Qué bien! No sé qué dureza usas de espuma.
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The reason music gives you chills and what it means:
1. It has a name,Frisson. The chills you feel from music have a scientific name called Frisson. It is a French word meaning aesthetic chills. It causes goosebumps, shivers down your spine and a wave of emotion. All triggered by nothing but sound entering your ears.
2. Not everyone feels it. Only 55% of people on earth experience music chills. The other 45% never feel it at all in their entire life. If you feel it, your brain is literally wired differently from most people around you. It is not dramatic. It is biological.
3. Your brain releases dopamine. When frisson hits, your brain releases dopamine. The same chemical released when you eat your favorite food, when you fall in love with someone, when you win something you worked hard for. Music hijacks the exact same reward system in your brain.
4. It happens at very specific moments in a song. A sudden unexpected key change. When a powerful voice enters out of nowhere. When an instrument joins that you did not expect. When lyrics describe something you personally lived through. Your brain gets surprised and floods you with emotion as a reward for noticing.
5. It is connected to how your brain is built. Scientists at USC discovered that people who feel music chills have more nerve fibers connecting two specific parts of the brain. The auditory cortex which processes sound and the areas that process emotion. More connections between these two areas means deeper and stronger emotional response to music.
6. Sad songs trigger it more than happy songs. Minor chords, slow tempos and falling melodies cause frisson more often than upbeat music. Because your brain processes musical sadness very similarly to real sadness. But in music it feels safe. So your brain allows itself to go deeper into the emotion without fear.
7. Memory makes it stronger. A song you heard during an important moment in your life hits differently forever. Because your brain stores music alongside the emotions you felt when you first heard it. Years later the song plays and the emotion comes back instantly. The music is no longer just sound. It becomes a memory you can hear.
8. Anticipation is more powerful than the moment itself. The chills often begin just before the best part of the song arrives. Not during it. Before it. Your brain predicts the drop, the high note, the key change and rewards itself early just for knowing it is coming. This is called prediction and reward and music is one of the few things that triggers it this strongly.
9. It is directly linked to empathy. In multiple studies, people who experience frisson scored significantly higher in empathy than those who do not. You are not just hearing what the artist made. You are feeling what the artist felt while creating it. Your brain crosses the gap between their emotion and yours through sound alone.
10. It means you have an open personality. Psychologists found that people who feel music chills score extremely high in one specific personality trait called openness to experience. This means deep curiosity about the world, strong imagination, rich inner emotional life and the ability to feel things at a level most people simply cannot access.
11. Live music hits harder than recorded music. The energy of a crowd, the physical vibration of speakers, the presence of the artist. All of these combine to make frisson happen more easily and more intensely at live concerts. Your brain picks up on collective emotion around you and amplifies your own response.
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Felicitas 🏔️ รีทวีตแล้ว
Felicitas 🏔️ รีทวีตแล้ว
Felicitas 🏔️ รีทวีตแล้ว
Felicitas 🏔️ รีทวีตแล้ว
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@OperaRosa Que locura hermosa que te paguen por hablar de lo que te mas te gusta. Me pasa cuando doy talleres y no lo puedo creer.
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Felicitas 🏔️ รีทวีตแล้ว

Solo alguien conectado con la naturaleza puede encontrar abrigo en medio del frío 🌿🙌🏼
Otoño 🍂 e Invierno ❄️ en Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia 🔥♥️
🎥🧢 @buyan.gustavo
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@Martulity Lo dije cuando murió mi mamá: no puedo entender cómo sobrevivimos a un dolor tan grande. Sin embargo, casi el 100% de la humanidad lo atraviesa.
Sé lo que sentís. Te mando un abrazo.
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@NanaFine @vero__te_ Tal cual. Venía a aportar justo este tuit.
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Felicitas 🏔️ รีทวีตแล้ว

Tengo cupos para armar un segundo grupo de SHE SPEAKS
Un conversation club en inglés, solo para mujeres.
Nada de gramática. Nada de ejercicios.
Solo hablar, opinar y debatir — en inglés, sin vergüenza.
📅 1 clase semanal online
⏰ 1:30 hs | Horario tentativo 19 a 21
💸 $50.000 por mes
¿Te interesa? Escribime por DM.
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