Battles Mirrored
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Ah, I didn't realize that it's the other review that's about complaints, now I'll copy the comment!
Battles Mirrored
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Damn easy, now you're stuck talking about the Drimtìater too! Get used to it: it’s your job. // Anyway, how annoying are the people who complain as soon as someone writes a piece that’s just a bit more challenging to read. Taking a bit more time, reading carefully, putting effort into what you do: these are things that are no longer in fashion; what's in fashion are simple and trivial things that are immediately pleasing, and as soon as they become boring, it's on to the next one. Ugh. Consumers of mediocrity. // Good job easy, but I don’t agree with you about Radiohead...
Radiohead In Rainbows
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So far, this seems to be the most sensible review... Anyway, now I’ll write one too, in fact, I support Festwca: let’s all write it together.
Linda Perhacs Parallelograms
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Hi Lewis!
Miles Davis Bitches Brew
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Wow, what a incisive and sensible intervention!
The Devastations Yes, U
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Very happy Hal!
George A. Romero La notte dei morti viventi
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For example, if you search for "palatalizzazione" on Wiki, you get something completely different!
George A. Romero La notte dei morti viventi
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* palatalization
George A. Romero La notte dei morti viventi
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Palatalization is not at all impossible: it's what we all do when we pronounce "egli" or "ogni"; it's just that we only do it with l and n, while in other languages it can happen with others. Furthermore, we do it quite accentuated in those cases, while there are softer palatalizations... // Of course, I'm not a linguist and I might have said some nonsense // Now that I think about it: it happens often. That I say it, I mean. // "Now that I think about it: it happens often. That I say it, I mean" - this way frank1979 also understands.
George A. Romero La notte dei morti viventi
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Anyway, I would say it's an umlaut, since there is only one vocal formation.