KurtTheFish02

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Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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Truly touching and engaging, Ezekiel! TOGETHER we could say and DO so many things, not just sing (a beautiful song, by the way). Let’s hope and act so that it happens. Sorry if I’m repeating myself, but I do not believe that Nietzsche's theories fueled totalitarianism; rather, I think he must have turned in his grave countless times to know what was happening in the world in the twentieth century, especially regarding the phenomenon of racism (repetita iuvant: unfortunately, I haven't studied philosophy, alas, but I've read something of his).
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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Comment 79 by Fiquata: I'M 100% WITH YOU! THINGS ARE THE SAME FOR ME; BUT IT'S REALLY SHAMEFUL THAT NO ONE HAS EVER DONE SERIOUS RESEARCH ON THIS PHENOMENON! Comment 82 by Appestato Mantrico: you wouldn't believe how many times I've had that same nightmare! It would be worse than the unbearable King of the World "Nixon head"! Comment 85 by Coelum: you’re right, Report is from another planet (too bad it sometimes seems to have to hold back because it might stir up a lot of dust). Can you tell me where I can find PresaDiretta? - As for those who spoke about Santoro, well, there’s a lot to say, for and against, so I won’t dwell on it. For those who mentioned Travaglio, he can be considered great simply for one reason: he is clearly NOT A LEFTIST MAN (ON THE CONTRARY!) but he rejects the type of "politics" pulled together by the Cavallerizzo in recent years, as Fiquata mentioned in comment 79. So, who better than him can authoritatively throw some free shit at him? Honestly, I also appreciate his conversational style, based on quotes always enclosed in quotation marks and never pulled out of thin air.
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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Italy an industrial power? It's a joke, isn't it?
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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Italy an industrial power? It's a joke, isn't it?
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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You're right, Cappio, the problem is that the options are: 1) you go to the polls and vote for those who promise the most, those who know how to "pull in" the most desperate, the young people with their eyes covered, and also (of course) the wealthier; 2) you cast the so-called "vote against" because you just want to rebel against this system; 3) alas, as often happens even among some of my friends, there's the attitude of "what do I care about voting"; 4) you're a convinced activist and so your vote is "blind." In conclusion, we're forced to end up in the hands of certain cliques! At this point, I would like to connect this with the observation made by Nosebleed: something proactive is necessary. So let's discuss it. For example, I was born in Milan, the son of Calabrian parents, I live and grew up near Monza. I believe I have a bit of knowledge of the Italian reality; I've traveled a bit. Personally, I would erase the regions from the maps and instead support a Swiss-style model; in short, a kind of federalism based on provinces, which certainly would need to be re-evaluated in their geography. Many tell me that I'm crazy and that I don't understand this model would foster waste and the "magna magna" (gravy train). However, I'm convinced that by rethinking the "regions" and their oversight responsibilities (I would divide them into northeast, northwest, and so on...) we could do much better. Maybe I'm a nutcase, let's talk about it :-) Telespallabob, honestly, I've had the "need" to spend a lot of time stuck at home, and I personally consider RaiTre a channel to be proud of (I think you also consider it the best?). Second in the rankings: La7. The others are light-years away (WHEN ARE WE GOING TO MAKE THESE REALITY SHOWS DIE BY STOPPING TO WATCH THEM????). Well, I've mixed a bunch of topics together, so everyone can say their piece ;-)
Ted Demme Blow
Ted Demme Blow
6 may 09
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Ah, since it's been brought up, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" is a whole different breed! How many unhealthy memories I have tied to that film...
Ted Demme Blow
Ted Demme Blow
6 may 09
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Please learn to write reviews that are not just plot summaries! I obviously saw the movie; if I remember correctly, it was at night on "Bellissimi" on Rete 4 and honestly, I liked it, even though it can't be considered a true masterpiece; my rating is an approximate 7.5, a bit generous, as the comment from 6 NOSEBLEED Deep suggests—this really makes a difference, indeed! :-) Of course, it's worth noting that the story being told is all true, so there's perhaps little "to teach," except maybe in that final meeting, so longed for and desired out of remorse or self-pity, with one's daughter. In fact, I was also stunned by how crude the makeup was on Ray Liotta, I remember that well!
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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Guys, I'm smiling too in front of that delicious review.
But in the end, more than laughing, we should seriously cry: WHAT A DISGUSTING CREW WE’VE ENDED UP WITH? HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? HOW CAN A CHARACTER LIKE THAT ENJOY SO MUCH SUPPORT?
Ah, I only needed to follow the show for 10 minutes to escape from its clutches (or its worn-out drool?). Come on, guys, let’s wake up...
Arthur E. Smith Pianeta Marte - Esplorazione e Colonizzazione del Pianeta Rosso
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I completely agree with comment 3 by Valeriorivoli. Nonetheless, I have always read books on topics that are even a bit more "outlandish" (like: man might descend from former inhabitants of Mars! - but I was a few years younger..). Great review!
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York DVD
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In other times, when I was KurtTheFish, I reviewed the album (five years ago, how much has happened in the meantime), and of course, I also watched the video: it was a must. I then got to know that of Alice In Chains, a band of the highest caliber, technically even superior, but without a doubt, those Nirvana always made me feel something a bit more. The review is a pass.