lovelorn

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DeAge™ : 7088 days • Here since 13 january 2007
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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But I honestly don't care where others send me. I've long stopped nurturing hopes for Italian culture... but I also know that among many, there are serious people who appreciate it.
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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It's my face, interpret it as you wish... if I've hit rock bottom, you're gearing up with a drill to reach the core of the Earth...
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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it is you who think that I am ELEVATING MYSELF TO A MASTER AND CONNOISSEUR OF THE GENRE, dear Fidia. In reality, it is not so... I also express personal opinions like everyone else, except that the foundation of these is knowledge that goes beyond just the musical field... and I am certainly not ashamed to say so.
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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Here he is, the absolute judge is back! I've missed you, you know? Yeah, for sure!
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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And to put an end once and for all to the stereotypes, I don’t consider myself a dark and I don’t listen only to gothic metal.
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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your attacks don't touch me. I decorate my MySpace page however I want, and besides not having noticed the things you've listed, I can confidently say that it doesn't represent who I truly am; it would be absurd to think otherwise. If instead of assuming I'm someone who digs their own grave you took the time to read my reviews (the ones of the more serious bands, of course), you might realize that your attacks are unreasonable, unlike my behavior, which has only been about expressing my opinion on a rampant and pre-packaged trend that I myself know very well. I’ll repeat it for the last time: everyone can have their own relationship with music and listen to whatever they want, but when it comes to describing a reality built around the latest pretty face (at least that’s how it’s been recently...), let’s not bring romance, gothic, elegies, and similar topics into it.
P.S.: I do not consider vampires in their stereotypical and cinematic conception, but rather the connotations they have taken on in history and literature. My thesis for graduation was precisely on this; if anyone wants to read it, I’m available to send it!
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I gave up not only because you don't understand but also because I can't spend all day on this page! Anyway, I don't think I'm attacking anyone... I was like that a few years ago too; I listened to them and thought they were very deep, etc. etc. Then I discovered that there was a much vaster, sincere, romantic universe, in a word AUTHENTIC, beyond the usual stuff that circulates on everyone's lips when thinking about today's "dark" movement. Then, everyone is free to listen to what they want, but I repeat, the words of this review I would have used to talk about a less famous and more honest band. I believe they would have deserved it more. Everyone knows HIM by now, for better or worse.
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Rebelde, you know what I’m saying? I don’t care at all about this review, nor about the group, nor what you fans think… my presence here is pointless, I know it very well, your ability to perceive the messages I send is practically none…
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the review doesn't say anything true instead! it’s ridiculously pompous; if you really wanted to express what you say in the comments, you would have used less grandiose tones. the only part I truly appreciated, and that I consider sincere, is the second half of the second paragraph. end of story. and by the way, don’t come telling me it’s their problem and not mine, people are ignorant (especially the pseudo-alternative youth of our country), that’s a given, and therefore we must avoid further confusing them!!!
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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the review doesn't say anything true instead! it’s ridiculously pompous; if you really wanted to express what you say in the comments, you would have used less grandiose tones. the only part I truly appreciated, and that I consider sincere, is the second half of the second paragraph. end of story. and by the way, don’t come telling me it’s their problem and not mine, people are ignorant (especially the pseudo-alternative youth of our country), that’s a given, and therefore we must avoid further confusing them!!!