mien_mo_man

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the scene where they rip the heart out of that poor guy, roast it a little and then throw it onto the pyramid along with the decapitated head haunts me. I think I want to do to Gibson what he has shown me with this piece of shit movie.
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e provvederò a farlo.
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I do not agree with you on many things, but I don't think it's worth highlighting them, considering the character in question. Nonetheless, in my opinion, you write beautifully, for clarity, for insight, for syntax, for conciseness.
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reg strikes back sucks; sleeping with the past is, on the contrary, the most underrated work. this The One is all about craft, and lacks inspiration.
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The rece-venimecum are among my favorites. They are too.
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In the long run, the army is useless, but for ten years of war, I would sign up for it, even if it meant joining just to make it happen, this war!
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Instead, I've understood everything you've said, dear Supersoul... There's nothing worth salvaging in Naples, and the people who complain barely make you want to shit your Great Dane in front of your house. AS A CONSEQUENCE, I WOULD USE BAD MANNERS: confiscate cars from those who double-park and revoke their licenses, destroy illegal houses WITH EXPLOSIVES (and anyone who barricades themselves inside, cheerfully blow them up along with their home ;)), confiscate scooters from those without helmets, forbid anyone from leaving their house after nine because there's a patrol, etc... And suspend these four little rights/guarantees (I want my lawyer, I want my lawyer!!!!) every time a patrol stops someone. Naples needs zero tolerance like Giuliani's, against illegalities, every form of illegal activity. We need the action of Prefect Mori, but without the Mussolini of the day promoting him just to remove him when he finds out that the heads of the mafia and Sicilian fascism coincide.
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In my review of Baccini, we talked about Putin... do you remember when the international community accused him of having too much mafia in his country? What did he say? He said "Mafia is not a Russian word"... Do you recall the reaction of our local politicians? All of them feigning indignation, all of them pretending to be offended, all demanding apologies, etc., only to let the whole affair fade into oblivion immediately afterwards... The fact is, they know it, we all know it in Italy, in Russia, everywhere, that Putin was right... How the hell can we Italians worry about Lebanon, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, or all the parts of the world at risk of democracy when we are the first to face the risk of democracy ourselves? A day spent looking at the problems of others is a day wasted without solving our own. And I believe it will always be this way. I am not from Catania, but a fellow citizen of Garraffa, the man whose video follows Alessio's posts in the blog.
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Guys, let's stop being on the left, please... some problems, it's good to say, have reached these dimensions thanks to the left's laxity in opposing others' measures, or to the inability (when in doubt, abstain) to come up with their own... I think like Azzo: should we export democracy to Afghanistan with armored vehicles for Kabul? And where is democracy in Naples? Why don't we try to bring it there with tanks as well?
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