The Veil nebula is the remains of a massive star that exploded as a supernova roughly 10,000 years ago. (NASA/Hubble image)
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The Western Veil Nebula, NGC 6960 // Karl-Heinz Macek
The bright star is 52 Cygni which is in the foreground and unrelated to the nebula.
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my precious babies
(that one veil scene 14 thing but not in the shipping way)
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Western Veil Nebula l NASA APOD
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‘boundless choreo’ lightcone leak for 2.2 free @/dim breath on twt IM LOSINF MY MIND OVER THIS
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All Along The Western Veil
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This is an on the string propaganda post
Brought to you, by me (with love)
It's time for machine comforts. Comforts we can't understand, or experience. Let them be happy, let them be at peace with their body.
Does a breath of cool water feel nice on their systems? When it's quiet do they listen to their own heart and feel the electricity pulsing? Does it remind them that they are alive and a part of this world? Do they have dreams? Hopes and projects they wish to work on, hobbies?
Why get off the string into the harsh and deadly world, fighting for survival and losing everything they've ever known to love about themselves?
What about the safety of their bodies? How scary would it be for a machine with thousands, maybe millions of throughs to suddenly have just a handful. The horror of everything going silent.
They have hundreds of eyes to see the world for all its beauty, they capture moments that would otherwise go unseen. Why blind themselves of such things?
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