As a pope, he was good. Pope, indeed. more
Given that I don't care about religion, I judge him as a political man. Pinochet, myriad African dictators, Fidel Castro, Tereq Aziz, South American generals from military regimes... he has shaken hands with bloodied hands, but that is part of the role of any political leader. If anything, his greatest fault was the excessive silence on the episodes of pedophilia among the clergy, while his greatest merit was initiating, together with his friend Walesa, the collapse of communist regimes. more
..a great, fantastic and cruel genius..irrational and mysterious.. more
..the infinite scream of anguish that fearfully pervades nature.. more
...the tyranny of intimacy...the isolation amidst visibility...the solitude of modern life... more
Just mentioning the Isola dei Famosi and the outrageous fee is enough to (almost) nullify what taught Italians after the war instead of schools. Except for the occasional flicker of light on Rai Storia, as long as the beloved (?) digital terrestrial (not yet "perfected") forces me to switch directly to YouTube. more
in "no excuses" makes me ejaculate more
Moved to the sewers of Hamburg once the childish phase of their fans was over. more
Shivers. more
Our government is committed to removing all its works from Naples...what iconoclasts! more
Orgasmic! more
The only Zarrillo I know is the one who sang in the Semiramis. more
Disappeared by chance? more
One of the most pointless Italian singers. No one pays attention to him anymore. Let’s make a prediction: how far will the new album go in the top 100? more
that staying in a store to box up space more
4 attention-seeking kids dressed as Donatella Rettore and Ivan Cattaneo from their golden years. more
Brilliant! more
The embodiment of uselessness more
but do they still play or are they in the window in Amsterdam? more