cptgaio

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DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Robert Capa D-Day landing
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Nes, that link can also be found on Wiki (and I wrote it to confirm that it's not that hard to find) but the source (setting aside the hundreds it reports) is the Belgian Ministry of Health. Then, I repeat, it’s far from my intention to convince you (your business, so to speak). I believe that’s all, take care.
Robert Capa D-Day landing
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I believe (I'm more than sure) that the link I posted is quite serious. But it's up to you. The fact remains that the toxicology of cannabis is now quite clear (and it has nothing to do with my work...). Take care.
Robert Capa D-Day landing
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Look, I'll send you one that is easily accessible (there's a link on the Wiki page dedicated to cannabis toxicology too): link rotto
It's in English and a bit long to read, but it's worth it: if you have the time and desire.
Robert Capa D-Day landing
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Oh God, to say that there are no results from studies on the toxicological effects (the terminology "it’s harmful" is rather vague; to quote the After, "everything is a bit harmful"...) of cannabis is quite inaccurate. There are indeed findings (published online too), you just need to look...
Robert Capa D-Day landing
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I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links like YouTube. Please provide the text you'd like translated, and I'll be happy to help!
The Knife Silent Shout
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Indochine L'Aventurier
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Conversation concluded. Take care.
Indochine L'Aventurier
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But go ahead, no...
Sylvester Stallone I Mercenari
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P.S. In some scenes, there is a "strange" use of digital filming: that is what bothered me a little bit.
Sylvester Stallone I Mercenari
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Seen a few hours ago. Just as I expected: incredibly loud (the scene, shot from the side in a perpendicular corridor, of the black mercenary tearing apart his opponents with some sort of miniature bazooka will go down in the annals of action movies for ages) and very entertaining. Stallone has improved: I mean that years ago his films were laced with unintentional humor that was painful, but in this one, it's clear that there’s a lot of (self)irony in what he's doing (in the sense of "anyone can change") and a healthy fun that culminates in a chaotic, yet decidedly well-executed mess in every sense (from the "choreography" of the fight scenes to the special effects) and supported by a cast, as mentioned, sufficiently goofy to engage (and between us, Jet Li isn't even a bad actor) and enriched by a Rourke who, the older he gets and the more he "rots," the more I like him (not to mention the scene with the three caballeros of the '80s action movie that I found very amusing). It is obvious that "real cinema" is elsewhere, but equally obvious that, at least from my point of view, we also need this form of entertainment. The rating should be 3, but I’m giving it a 4 because I feel like it.