Hetzer

DeRank : 5,58
DeAge™ : 7088 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Lady Gaga The Monster Ball Tour - Live @ Palaolimpico 9 - 11 - 2010, Torino
Voto:
I would like to know from you, reviewer, how this pile of junk—lasers, sado corsets, legs tangled up in fishnet stockings, glitter hearts vomited out, vintage playbacks, four-handed rip-offs, socio-political proclamations of the eighth hand, black asses, and whatever else you can think of—what does all this have to do with making music? I mean with the seven notes. What's the point? Why does it matter, if it does? And also: what the hell was that fool's grandfather doing??
Robert Conquest Stalin
Voto:
Which question? Perhaps I cannot distinguish your opinions from those of historians, because it seems reckless to claim that Stalin was merely a crude and vulgar madman surrounded by criminals, since the diabolical mind behind the entire communist abomination was indeed him. And regarding the matter of the Patriotic War, I do not understand if that is your note or someone else's opinion. To define him as a despicable being, in my view, is a dangerous euphemism.
Robert Conquest Stalin
Voto:
I find it absurd and inappropriate not to label this man outright as a damned monster, who belongs in the pantheon of horrors birthed by humanity alongside his worthy Nazi counterpart. And he has even been admired and idolized up to our days.
Robert Conquest Stalin
Voto:
I read the book a few years ago, and honestly, I can't say whether your criticisms are sensible or not. Since I still have it somewhere, I will go back and revisit it. I find your turmoil absurd and senseless; Stalin was a beast, the avatar of Hitler, a man who signed with his own hand tens of thousands of death sentences, and who created a system to chain millions of people to terror, misery, and death. "The victory of the war, in reality, is due to Russian patriotism": it may be, but it is also due to the tons of steel, the thousands of tanks and planes sent by the Allies to the Soviets through the Arctic convoys, and to the inhumane exploitation of millions of workers to rebuild a war machine destroyed by Stalin's own purges.
Anonimo Il Mondo
Voto:
we review the shit..
Anonimo Il Mondo
Voto:
Indeed.. And so? A story that cannot be purchased individually is still readable, appreciable, despicable, etc.. And the world? You don't like it? You have it upon you and you keep it.. And you can't even say whether you like it or not, because you'll never know it all; you'll know your life, your misfortunes, and they may please you or suck, but that's your problem, because the Earth couldn't give a shit about one, a hundred, or six billion lives.. Anyway, it's not up to me to decide what can be reviewed or not, fare vobis..
Anonimo Il Mondo
Voto:
Appreciable operation, but I wonder one thing: my review of "Innominabile" by HPL was rejected on the grounds that the story was not available for individual purchase and therefore could not be reviewed, and then I find a review like this? Frankly, it seems absurd to me, especially because, if we want to be honest, the Earth is indeed not a human work: it can be liked or not, but it doesn’t make sense to judge it, also because we cannot experience the Earth in its entirety.. I don’t know, sometimes I just don’t understand you..
Oliver Stone Ogni maledetta domenica
Voto:
But who wants to ban you? What's your problem? If you can't handle comments and criticisms on reviews, that's your issue. Of course, you can write whatever you want, just as we can, always within the limits of decency, of course. You call us assholes, but you're the first one to insult, to get heated, and to cause unnecessary chaos. And take it easy throwing around the word fake, please.
Oliver Stone Ogni maledetta domenica
Voto:
Surely he and the fugitive are the same character..
Oliver Stone Ogni maledetta domenica
Voto:
I wonder why I was expecting this comment.. Oh, you didn't want to make me laugh? Well, yes, the effect it had is quite different..