Blackdog

DeRank : 4,92
DeAge™ : 7160 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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It's clear that you're in college from your middle school humor (or maybe elementary, that's up for careful discussion...). As for existential dualism, the idiot lives for it: a high estrogen-density reproductive organism, usually featuring delicate features and a somewhat masculine beard like Ivan Cattaneo; do you have an anonymous compact mirror within reach (or foot)? ;)
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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Mmmm, it’s not anonymous; you’re flaccid. Try again, maybe I’ll fart a little.. :)
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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Come on, make me laugh, I've got time to kill until 6:00 p.m. But laugh really hard, okay? Not the jokes about the police...
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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Anonymous loser, your comments induce multiple orgasms, who are you, the ghostwriter of Neri Parenti?! :)))
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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DaveJon, everything alright? Those sly dogs at debaser have censored my review... It was too much even for them, they've made it a secret worse than an X-Files episode! :D
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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And Poletti reigns, make it clear. His review is etched into the rocks of Gran Sasso; that alone was enough.
Orson Welles Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)
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A meaningless little film!
Interpol Our Love To Admire
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The votes. And Alberto Campo writes on Rumore.
Interpol Our Love To Admire
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Let's leave aside azzo, who slaps 2 at Queens (who make all the same records) and gets excited over these masterpieces. Sorry, but you're not credible... 'Era vulgaris' is definitely more personal and accomplished than these who burst with love for themselves and admire themselves... We didn’t notice it at all, just look at how they dress, posh. :)
Interpol Our Love To Admire
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Arianna and the people, listened to and disappointed. Regarding 'OLTA' I quote easycure's thought: useless album, it drags on for 50 minutes without guts or any variations whatsoever. I save the last two tracks that, timidly, try to expand the discourse into a sort of dark 'symphonic'. To think that I loved 'TOTBL' and 'Antics', which are on a whole different level...