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DeAge™ : 7088 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Ke$ha Cannibal
Ke$ha Cannibal
1 aug 11
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I appreciate Outrageous because he is one of the few semi-illiterate scoundrels who defends his work with passion and grammatical fartiness.. Good job, but learn Italian.. Anyway, this review is based on wrong assumptions: the real "artist" here is autotune, not that cow.. And let him do that track-by-track..
Matt Groening The Simpsons
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You’re right: their strength lies in the fact that they have built a vibrant scenario, with perfectly characterized characters, creating a city of schizoïd and hilarious idiots. Perhaps they propose a worn-out vision of society, but the human types they depict are all memorable. Despite the decline of the last seasons, they remain the Simpsons, something that has not yet been matched, with all due respect to Family Guy, a clone that is indeed banal and obvious, fishing in the saddest absurdity in an effort to be original and that is only interesting at times.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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I don't know how you can say that Battle Of Epping Forest stands on fairy-tale atmospheres; it's probably the most disconnected, dull, and least successful track by Genesis with Gabriel. Frankly, I can't stand it. I like the album, but it’s worth much more as individual compositions than as an album in itself: absurd peaks like Cinema Show and Firth of Fifth are alternated with mushy or overly simplistic fillers, and the listening experience suffers greatly because of it. It's not my favorite album, but it remains pure gold.
Genesis Nursery Cryme
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My favorite album by Genesis, with an epic beginning and ending: Fountain Of Salmacis is simply a perfect song, my absolute favorite by Genesis. I can't even imagine what went off in your brain when you called Trespass "modest," not to mention the crude and worn-out opinion of Gabriel=genius vs Collins=destroyer. Describing a Genesis album without mentioning Mike Rutherford is simply inappropriate. My personal taste considers the pair Trespass-Nursery Cryme to be the most genuine and fresh product of the early period; I am very fond of these two albums, perfect in their imperfection. Mediocre review.
Yes Fly From Here
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Precise and concise London, as always.. But how's this Benoit David? Tell me the truth..
Massimo Mattioli Squeak The Mouse
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Sorry, but that would be the avatar of Itch-e and Scratch-e, right? And anyway, even Pinky was sometimes out of his mind: I remember a series of strips where the pink rabbit found severed arms on the beach...
Luca e Paolo Camera Cafè
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This series is like vending machine coffee: if you take too much, it gives you hemorrhoids.
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
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The last time I saw Fred Durst, he was butchering "Behind Blue Eyes" and was in his underwear because he had lost weight and was feeling cool.
Evgenij Chaldej Jasha
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I insist only because I find this very interesting to contextualize the photo.. It’s worth mentioning that they could be Soviet Spitfires, which were supplied by the RAF starting from the mid-1943.. They might be Yakovlev Yak-1s, the only aircraft with a similar profile in service at the time of Operation Barbarossa: Yakovlev Yak-1 - Wikipedia In this case, of course, the photo depicts a Soviet air counterattack..
Evgenij Chaldej Jasha
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Thank you for the clarifications, but I still have my doubts. Simply because the outline of the first plane on the right doesn’t look like a BF 109 to me (you can tell from the tapered nose and the high vertical fin); rather, it seems more like Hurricanes, if not Spitfires (http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Hurricane). The BF 109s didn’t have that profile (http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_Bf_109).
PS: I know you will hate me for this, but I am a perfectionist when it comes to history; it's a professional deformation...