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DeAge™ : 7072 days • Here since 31 january 2007
...A Toys Orchestra Technicolor Dreams
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mopaga...they did nothing. only the singer has an excessively arrogant demeanor. no personal contact, but for some reason I like him. calling this the best album of 2007 (I listened to it only once at a friend's house) seems like a blatant nonsense to me when in 2007, in terms of rock, something from the empire of darkness was released. I’ve seen the Vermeer brushes live too...I think on some occasions we even played together and frankly they are just not charming at all.
Michael Moore Sicko
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thank you
Michael Moore Sicko
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we've got yours! :)))
Michael Moore Sicko
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incredible Nick...you chose my same daily schedule :))
Michael Moore Sicko
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sorry, I hadn't read it. living in Naples is impossible. at best, you can survive. there are two subway lines that never meet and are very far apart. let's say they are irreconcilable and they close at 11:00 PM. there's the elevated subway (here we call it CUMANA) which is the train so well described by Primo Levi. it runs every twenty minutes and shuts down at 9:00 PM. traffic infests the entire city, really the whole place. the traffic lights don't work because the municipality doesn't pay the company managing them, and in response, they are removing them and replacing them with roundabouts, which are only good for increasing accidents. crime... heheheh. where I live looks like New York from Escape from New York. it's so surreal it's attractive. dying is easy. in fact, we are at 75 deaths since the beginning of the year. since they are all involved with the camorra, we hope to reach 100. the problem with Naples, more than the services and crime, is the average Neapolitan man. the average Neapolitan man is a monster, an ignorant rude jerk who doesn't give a damn about anything or anyone. a damn populist, hypocrite, and ass-kisser (when there's ass to kiss). a braggart, stupid and playful. this is what Neapolitans are like. arrogant people who coexist with the camorra, with illegal parking attendants, who exploit illegal building practices and favoritism in any circumstance. some might think I’m generalizing and that someone is someone who has never lived or survived in Naples... the pearl of the Mediterranean. God's shit. of course, we are not all like this. I am not like this, my family is not like this, and my friends are not like this, but at least 70% are like this. try it to believe it.
Michael Moore Sicko
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bjorky hello???
...A Toys Orchestra Technicolor Dreams
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ghemy a bit of electronics there is... seen them live twice and once for a promotion at FNAC. I don't like them at all and they are also a bit unpleasant.
Michael Moore Sicko
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bjorky where do you live? Not to pry into your business but just to know because from your comment I think you live in a quiet place. I live in Naples (Soccavo, an ultra-proletarian neighborhood) and 200 meters from my house the other day they killed a guy at 1:30 PM with twenty shots from a machine gun. Let's just say I'm fed up with sordid places. Anyway, maybe I didn't explain myself well. For me, monuments don’t mean anything… I’m interested in the life a city can offer you. The ideal model, for me, is Berlin.
Michael Moore Sicko
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superkangaroo... my point is this: if I have to decide where to live, I choose the place with the most attractions. I mean in terms of concerts, exhibitions, theaters, and things like that. I’m someone who really believes in entertainment. Anyway, I would never live in Milan or in Rome either. I just meant to say that between the two, I’d prefer to take a stroll around Milan. The problem with Rome is a problem that’s all mine. I like the Romans, cheerful scoundrels, warm and sunny, but Rome bores me. What can I do about it?
Cristian Mungiu 4 mesi, 3 settimane e 2 giorni
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beautiful review