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Here she is at last! Promise kept, huh? This is love... I’m off to look for traces of it. Can you give me a tip on what to start "sniffing out" (besides the latest one that I’ve already gotten after talking to you last time)? Thnks
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HORRROOOO!!
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Are you being projective, Puni? :D
Well, Puni, I've understood you for a while now, and to be honest, I have to say that all in all, I find you amusing too. I know you need to always have the last word, and with me, you can rest easy: I gladly give it to you without any personal trauma. Hiiiii!
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However, I did read it quite well, but it was simply a quick and succinct way to say that I do not entrust my thoughts and my life to someone who, philosophically, reduces my entire modus vivendi to a simple "take things differently," and certainly, in that case, I would not discuss it here over tarallucci and wine, I won’t. And I will not discuss it further on this page; think what you want. It remains pretentious to judge others for their missed readings.
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Come on, Captain, were you there too? Well, what can I say, aside from the terrible acoustics (in "Lullaby," which I eagerly waited for over an hour like it was manna from heaven, you couldn't even distinguish the sound of the cello - synthesized - from his voice, which was totally distorted), I also noticed how he was absolutely over the top (in every sense, I'd say), really hyped up but not in an empathetic way; it was just...sad. And she was so subdued all evening. Did you have the pleasure of seeing them at the peak of their career, back in the days of "Gabriel," for example? I did, and it was a whole different experience. It's a real shame, but it became clear there that while she has a bright path ahead of her, he can only regret the good old days, and I find that very, very sad...
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Excuse me, I meant to say down-to-earth, otherwise the barrage on the subconscious starts...
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Puny, I read a bit of everything and if it happens, why not, also things like this (which I find more fantasy stories than non-fiction). But I would never dream of scolding anyone for not reading the same things that interest me or for reading different things. After all, the world is beautiful because it is varied, otherwise it would be so boring. And I mean, I don't even judge you, imagine that! Jokes aside, I find your comment pretentious where you define down-to-earth anyone who doesn't comment adequately on your latest (dummy) review. In fact, I want to say "thank goodness!"
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Excellent review, as always. An old film (direction, fashion, hair!, shoulder pads, lifestyle) but unfortunately still very relevant. Back then, I liked it a lot and when I left the cinema I thought, "Come on, what a shitty society, it can't really be that bad, what an exaggeration." Well, I was dead wrong, and in a big way, poor girl...
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Received ;)
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Great suggestion, I got this right away because I immediately added it to my shopping list and even gave it a quick listen, which, like you, hovers around the cosmic void for the first 7 minutes until I realize that something is expanding in the surrounding air. Interesting proposal but I don't think I'll be licking the mustache of the guy next door on the tram. No offense, eh? (Ps: and by the way, the interesting proposal intrigues and genuinely pleases me, but can you believe it!)
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