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DeAge™ : 7163 days • Here since 30 october 2006
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Yes, but since the church of 2007, trust is hard to come by. There is a significant amount of corruption and interference in politics. The Vatican and the Catholic Church are, in reality, worlds apart from each other.
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Yes, by now the church has completely distanced itself from the word of the Lord, except for the local priests, who pragmatically know what real life is like; the rest, cardinals, archbishops, it's all about the big feast (after the death of John Paul II, it was thought best not to appoint another, much better to keep arguing with Littizzetto).
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Soon the world will be rolling shattered, and it's the fault of consumerism, capitalism, and communism. If you find any of these three things in the Bible...
The Beatles Abbey Road
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He doesn't respond because he has gone to the USA to conduct a survey on the Beatles.
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Physique? But he’s only 20!
The Beatles Abbey Road
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1) Latin terms don’t hit me; I’m ignorant, and I’m proud to be so; 2) Those who talked about music magazines, I only spoke of people who have made rock great (Pink Floyd, Doors, Who, and whoever else you can think of); 3) "De gustibus non est disputandum" (my grandfather knew Latin, and he kept repeating this phrase to me), this saying is the foundation of art and the world in general, and in the name of this phrase, the music critic turns into a clown, a puppet exaggerating about something that's actually not debatable—taste decides it. Thus, the critic is worth as much as a stale and moldy piece of bread; 4) "In the UK, which is indeed their homeland, fanaticism doesn't reach the level it does here in Italy." However, I know the opposite: in the UK, there is a cult of the Beatles that is akin to Christianity (Not a believer? Now many things make sense), and it seems that the Beatles flame is far from dying out, while here in Italy, this kind of fanaticism; America is vast, there’s room for everyone, a high percentage of Beatles fans, and also other 'races.' "...I assure you that in the USA, the influence of the Beatles is very, very little felt (and I can personally confirm this)..." Did you travel the States conducting surveys on the Beatles? The fact is you’re not the only one saying things like "I can confirm it personally" "I’ll tell you since I’ve been there," you’ve been to the USA and automatically know the entire American population? Weigh your bullshit before you throw it out there... "Bringing up 'the strength of the majority,'" what the hell should we do on Earth, ask the ants? Trust the advice of a dandy intellectual gay man? I don’t know... I think that 'the strength of the majority' combined with some undeniable principles (if you read the Bible, you’ll find them) is the fuel that still, despite everything, makes the world go round.
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
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The story of Quintus Fabius Maximus, the 'delayer', I swear I already knew, I just didn't know it was called cunctator (Latin? Unfortunately, I've never studied it). Here you go, Riccardo, I’m also a delayer.
High Tide High Tide
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The Joke is the best piece by far. The violin outro is reminiscent of Gone with the Wind.
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Riccardo, in the name of the sIgnore
Sergio Corbucci Chi Trova Un Amico Trova Un Tesoro
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Tonight I'm staying home too. And I'll masturbate.