alessioIRIDE

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DeAge™ : 7070 days • Here since 31 january 2007
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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Angry? I'd eat the world, let me tell you, not just angry. Pissed off, and that's how I want to stay. Pissed off. Your comment about my business, which for 80% summarizes what you see in the documentary, remains just a comment on the documentary... I repeat: I wouldn't jump in with criticisms about things you haven't seen, heard, listened to, or experienced... I'd tread carefully because it’s easy to step out of line (as indeed happened). My business, the review, and everything else had the specific purpose of spreading this documentary as much as possible. You threw the competition into the mix yourself... and it’s clear that if you ask me whether Naples or Cittadella is better, even Calderoli wouldn’t have the guts to say Cittadella :)
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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"That there are many people up north who believe the psiconano is a messiah is undoubtedly true, but I really don't think there are fewer down south." ... In statistical terms, you are absolutely right, but don't think in numbers. The Neapolitan is a disillusioned opportunist, as Pasolini would say. He votes, but he doesn't believe. Of course, there is a part that truly believes; unfortunately, every place has its human cases, but most people vote, yet they don't really believe.
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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in fact, the competition is just your mental gymnastics. never competed, never even considered the other side. whatever... you’re boring me. one always refers to the general because it’s impossible to get into specifics. what do I know, I don’t know all the Venetians. but for those I’ve met, at least 80% are less human than my dog. I repeat... Bartle brought up the topic, not me. I couldn't care less about Northern Italy, let alone a competition. I wanted to publish this review, it took three months, now it’s here... but I’m not the one competing.
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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I live in Soccavo, central Naples. 500 meters from my house there is a school occupied by the Rom. Behind this school is the Rione Traiano where heroin is sold like Coca-Cola and nobody, I MEAN NOBODY, has ever thought about kicking those PEOPLE out. That said, I’m tired of competing because it’s clear that Naples is more lively, open, expansive, and understanding... only in the worst places do you stay alive, and that wasn’t the purpose of this review. The review is here, comment, read, do whatever you want... I’m not interested in discussing. For now, I live in Naples and in this Italy, it’s the only place I can live, in the last popular metropolis. Goodbye.
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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it was not my intention to compete in who is more ruined... if you had read something, been a bit informed, you would understand that the documentary does not deal with legal landfills (which are not even legal), but rather the disposal of industrial waste from the north, dumped on the streets, in meadows, in gardens... so all of your first comment can be easily filed as out of place since malpensa is run by the state, while the illegal landfill is managed by the camorra together with some northern entrepreneurs. Secondly, the myth of the northern Italian being ugly, nasty, and xenophobic is perpetuated by you. I lived in Milan for six months, and I just returned a few days ago from Veneto, and every time I come back from the north, from the lands of zombies, the lobotomized, I realize that I am deeply Neapolitan and therefore alive. I leave hating Naples and come back loving it. In Veneto, I was asked for citizenship and three thousand documents that I didn’t even believe I possessed. I saw billboards saying "in this country, illegal immigrants are prosecuted according to the law," I saw people locking themselves in their damn villas, I heard Berlusconi spoken of as the savior descended from the heavens... for goodness' sake, to each their own, but that northern Italy is lost in its neo-fascist drift is something clear even to the slow-witted. The review, finally published (it wasn't clear why you were boycotting it, you mean editors) is nothing but a transposition of the documentary, nothing but a cry that says: "In Naples, our conscience, no matter how much you shove it up our ass every day more, is alive. It’s the body that’s starting to die"... and I’m not joking. People are actually dying, it’s not a movie. Of course, it’s too much to ask for solidarity from people who live and die in their damn villas, a symbol of extreme individualism.
Belle and Sebastian 3.. 6.. 9 Seconds of Light
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better a nice big plate of butterfly pasta with cream
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Canzoni Da Spiaggia Deturpata
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Majakovsky... sure, why not! Whitman... of course. Santa brings me a PlayStation 3. A review in Ashanti style that takes us from Homer to Dante in a damn mess. BORIS VIAN, BORIS VIAN ZOTICONI... the first, uppercase literary reference of this young lad. STOP. Is it too much to ask to know the things that you don’t force us to know!!!
35007 Into The Void We Travelled
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FUCK
One Dimensional Man One Dimensional Man
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vortex, I'm with you... I prefer the barbarities of the last century to the anesthetized ones of this new century. And then there's one thing I want to emphasize. Cèline, fascist or whatever you want, is a reactionary. Fascism and Nazism were not historically reactionary; perhaps they are today, but when they were current, they were two reactionary forces. Cèline will never be a fascist, never... his acceptance or suffering of certain things was simply a necessity of the times, and you just need to read his political pamphlets, like Mea Culpa, to understand that he doesn't blame communism, as the fools believe. He blames man, that beast that will have no dictator outside of himself. I bet a testicle that if Cèline were alive today, he would be on the left, and if he were Italian, he would vote for Di Pietro, the last reactionary :) I'm throwing this out there even to laugh, making paradoxes, but he is not a fascist. He is a reactionary. I am a reactionary, and certain people and things like fascists and fascism disgust me, but Rousseau or Pasolini were also reactionaries. Things should be weighed properly, and Cèline is always better than a jerk like Sartre. Have a good day.