sorciopeloso

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DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Blink 182 Dude Ranch
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which brother is answering the various questions?
Rob Marshall Memorie Di Una Geisha
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Ah, you know what, psycho? Right now, more than manga and anime (which, well, it's normal for Japanophiles to like, I indulge in pleasant readings myself), the young crowd is crazy about "j-rock," "visual kei," stuff like that. I assure you, it's really unsettling.
Rob Marshall Memorie Di Una Geisha
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the return of sorciopeloso precisino. "hinayana" was a derogatory term used by mahayanists to refer to the older Buddhist traditions, which did not recognize the mahayana sutras as the word of the Buddha. theravada was just one of the various non-mahayana schools, the only one to have survived until today (there seem to have been as many as 18). so if it is (relatively) incorrect to say hinayana, it is equally incorrect to say theravada to refer generally to non-mahayana Buddhism (and indeed "non-mahayana tradition" is the more "politically correct" expression; in any case, even specialists use hinayana... just be aware of its actual meaning).
Karcius Kaleidoscope
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it's quite similar to another review of this album found online
Youth of Today Can't Close My Eyes
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Napalm Death only transitioned to death, grind at the beginning of the '90s; the purest form of it doesn’t exist beyond their early demos and albums. The ENT have "grindified" over time, but they still consider themselves punk. On the other hand, England in the '80s was, as far as "extreme" music goes, a complete mess, with new genres emerging, mixing, and blurring... The only thing I've heard from Amebix bored me terribly, not that I listened to it too many times though... As for the Shelter... by now "Shelter" only means Ray Cappo... everyone else has gone their own way.
Radiohead In Rainbows
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ugh
Blink 182 Dude Ranch
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Sorry, which brother are you?
Radiohead In Rainbows
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It’s short. Couldn't you have said what you wanted with a simple post in one of the other reviews?
Nile Ithyphallic
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uh
Nile Ithyphallic
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Yes, I found it bland, so much so that I even forgot I had listened to it... now I'll put it on, come on... but "Papyrus Containing The Spell To Preserve Its Possessor Against The Attacks From He Who Is In The Waters" is an epic title, let's give it some credit.