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Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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Here, you have seen then that there are books worthy of a review undoubtedly more than the one reviewed on this page? I will patiently wait for the review of the good Saramago then!
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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It's a pity it's Portuguese. There are several Italian editions that go by the title of "Blindness." Trust me, you'll thank me for the advice. Just take note that when you review something else, steer clear of certain crap.
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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Thank you, Giola. The Punisher, do you prefer a close-up, a medium shot, or a full body? But go read "Ensaio sobre a cegueira" by Saramago rather than this immense nonsense from the supermarket shelf. And try to be a little less crude in your thoughts, CRIBBIO. Bye, salvarì.
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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Grotesque review just like the book. The same goes for some comments that appeared below. Not to understand the infinite and beautiful nuance of HUMANITY (regardless of gender), equally grotesque. History teaches us that equal rights have been hard to achieve (and not fully yet, of course). It also teaches us that there is no law or rule to apply to either women or men. Religions and male-dominated doctrines/cultures have committed unimaginable atrocities, and it’s all written and documented. Assholes have no gender, just like geniuses and prominent personalities in every field. I don’t vote out of sheer futility.
Miles Davis We Want Miles
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Album listened to several times during its playback in the living room of my first adventure as a university student. Certain journeys... immense. Thank you, Bob.
Bigelf Cheat The Gallows
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Concise. Interesting proposal!
Long Distance Calling Avoid The Light
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Yes, I like your direct and effective style. And this album really appeals to me. Thanks for the offer, man!
Loren MazzaCane Connors Airs
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Touching review. I'll look into it, thanks.
Foo Fighters Greatest Hits
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I know the Foo Fighters' discography by heart. There are beautiful tracks, some less beautiful but fun and well-crafted, and, like in every band, some songs that didn't convince me. Dave Grohl is a musician like few others and a drummer from the Olympus of the instrument (I'm a drummer, and I know what I'm talking about). I don't understand why people feel the need to compare him to Cobain. Grohl had already emerged before Nirvana with Scream (and various other 80s punk-rock bands) and was fundamental in the path of Nirvana itself, with his impactful drumming, for their success. Nevermind docet. Then, how did Cobain die? What was he supposed to do? Do you think he gave up the drums for guitar and vocals? No. He kept going and became an amazing drummer, all while sweating to play guitar and sing. Songs For The Deaf and Probot docet. It's no coincidence he's called Mr. Fantastic. And now the Them Crooked Vultures are coming. With John Paul Jones. Just a little something. Thank goodness the world is full of talented artists like many who have come here to leave incredibly useful comments. Great review, Black Creep; congratulations on the analysis. I haven't listened to this Greatest Hits yet, but I like nearly all the track choices.
Baby Blue Come!
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I like this review. You convinced me, I'll definitely try to listen to it! Great.