alessioIRIDE

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DeAge™ : 7072 days • Here since 31 january 2007
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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exactly iside... I think like you. We are always servants and users of profit, it's just that like us there are millions of fish and some are bigger. I recommend, if you haven't seen it already, a film from '65 that's very relevant... uccellacci e uccellini. enjoy!
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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sure he didn't do it... no one does there. Iside, why do you think no one protests seriously? no one tells anyone to go fuck themselves, why?
Sergio Castellitto Non Ti Muovere
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Flinstone, believe me, it's not that I don't like it because it was fascist. I don’t like it because I don’t like it, because it doesn’t meet my preferences and the things I consider necessary. Mishima, for example, is ultra-nationalist, but I really like him as an author... of course, I don't deny that to appreciate something so distant from me and that aligns with something so horrible (being right-wing, being either stupid or caustic) it has to hit me hard, and the chances are slim because I start off prejudiced, but it didn’t happen with D'Annunzio and it did with Mishima... why? Because D'Annunzio totally disgusts me and he's just a poor fool who made a worldwide disgrace of himself. He exchanged the dick for the banana and like a fool shouted to the world that the dick is better. Sure, he’s a genius... understanding Nietzsche's superman as he did is not for everyone. Obviously, it's just my personal opinion... no certainty.
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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"Do you feel so cool saying these things and acting like a (fake) 'punk' who finds everything and everyone disgusting?" 1) Where did you read that I want to behave like a punk (and, if you can, explain to me how a punk behaves... are there maybe the ten punk commandments that I haven't noticed???) 2) Where did you read that I find everyone disgusting? I've apologized for that. I completely agree with Iside and Nick about 98%. With Happy, there’s no issue at all. The only one who disgusts me is you, so don’t use 'everyone' to objectify yourself... hehehe. You can’t, you’re not Berlusconi or God. Obviously, I don’t find you disgusting as a person. Who knows you? What do I know about your life? I find the nonsense you write disgusting, the nonsense of someone who wants to present themselves as above it all because they think they’ve reached maturity. You really remind me of Totò from Uccellacci e Uccellini."
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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How do you say it? You are born an arsonist and die a firefighter!?!
Sergio Castellitto Non Ti Muovere
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Flinstone, it's clear that this is just my opinion, and in my opinion, D'Annunzio is just a pubic hair compared to all those I have mentioned. In my truth, D'Annunzio is crap, but everyone has their own truth... what’s certain is that he didn’t understand a damn thing about the Übermensch (at least, I believe so). It’s about preferences and personal pleasure. I take no pleasure in reading D'Annunzio; maybe you do... and what's wrong with that? As Sciascia would say: to each their own (I don’t mean to say mine is better than yours, or that you are more stupid... but rather that it’s a matter of tastes, which are simply an expression of one’s personality).
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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@there: why wrong culture? I don't want to make fun of you, just trying to understand!
Sergio Castellitto Non Ti Muovere
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Unfortunately, flinstone has already been touched and read... otherwise, how could I say it's crap??? It's not a political issue; I simply can't digest it. It makes me very sad that in school we study D'Annunzio and then end up never reading anything by Pavese, Calvino, Gadda, Vittorini, Silone, etc. There are many things to rediscover and reevaluate... things that are getting lost.
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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Great, Iside. I thought you were still sulking. Mika??? And who the hell is that??? Of course, I know who he is, but he’s just not my type. Are you passionately greeting the advent of this new great leftist political force?
Almamegretta Imaginaria
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I've never liked it, and this album has really done everything to win my approval. The review is beautiful, but I don't agree with this nostalgic and affectionate view of Naples. If tomorrow, as soon as I wake up, I see that Naples is reduced to rubble with all the Neapolitans (saving the peace of 10-15 people chosen by me), I would be the happiest person in the universe. Probably, Blixa, since you’re far from this hell (I remember your review of Primal Scream), you’re feeling homesick for home and friends, but listen: don’t come back, there’s nothing. It’s a desert.