KindOfBlue

DeRank : 1,18
DeAge™ : 7154 days • Here since 6 november 2006
J.R.R. Tolkien Il Signore degli Anelli
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Well, given how things are today, I would never dare to identify Nietzsche or D'Annunzio on the right as much as Marx and Pasolini on the left. Forgive me, but for me, political ideologies are like religious fundamentalisms: a cult in and of itself.
J.R.R. Tolkien Il Signore degli Anelli
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@Geenoo: Maybe you're confusing me with Aldo aka PiccoloJedi, I'm one of his friends but I'm not his fake: I'm too handsome and nice to be one :DDD
Dream Theater Made In Japan - Official Bootleg
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Moreover, writing "Official Bootleg" sounds like one of the worst oxymorons in history.
Dream Theater Made In Japan - Official Bootleg
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Simply machines.
J.R.R. Tolkien Il Signore degli Anelli
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Let's analyze the thing: if I put myself in the first scenario, I would come off as a passionate onanist of manga, comics, and fantasy nonsense (which I am not, or rather: I am 15% of that) or as a know-it-all who perhaps hasn't seen any films or read the book and maybe doesn't even know of Tolkien's existence. If I put myself in the second scenario, I would give the impression of someone who spends their days inventing role-playing games inspired by The Lord of the Rings with friends, but in my 19 and a half years of life, I've never participated in such events: if it truly matters, I’ve attended three Magic tournaments, always coming in last; or I could still come off as a know-it-all, but this time one who has at least read a few lines of the book. If I put myself in the third scenario, I would appear like a chameleon, taking bits and pieces from here and there, saying "I've read the book, and I liked some things, while others I hated," trying to best summarize, like a perfect Leibnizian or a sycophant (you choose!), the general situation (although I've only read the first part of the first book: my dog ate it, perhaps sparing me from ethereal mental wankery). If I put myself in the fourth (or fifth, which for me only differ in quantity), I would be labeled by some as an idiot, by others as legendary, and by others still in an analytical way (in short, labeled by people categorized in the descriptions made of the various "mes" for each rating). But considering that among a myriad of reviewers, users, and unregistered readers on DeBaser, hardly anyone pays attention to my comments, I will not rate you, nor will I rate the book (the reason should be clear if you've read carefully). I'll just ask you one question regarding the tenth point: Have you tried asking yourself the same question while reading Ariosto?
ABBA Super Trouper
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Since I was born, my mother has said that ABBA is like Ricchi e Poveri. Honestly, I’ve never listened to them, but the review sparked a bit of curiosity in me.
Antony and the Johnsons The Crying Light
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Thank you for sending it to me in advance :)
(I'll wait until the 21st to review it)
Niccolò Ammaniti Come Dio Comanda
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I don't know?
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea Canzoni, preghiere, danze del II Millennio
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"I recognize myself as a fleeting image, caught in an immortal turn."