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Giacomo Sebastiano Pedersoli Il disastro del Gleno - 1923, un "Vajont" dimenticato
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Sure, let's build the bridge over the strait: billions of euros to the clans just to (maybe, and who knows when) have a cardboard bridge that, with the first gust of wind, sends thousands of people into the water. Even though the most realistic scenario is: billions to the clans (the true purpose of the operation) and a construction site that's practically eternal, in the best Italian tradition.
Friedrich Nietzsche Così parlò Zarathustra
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@Fishman, no, it’s just that if I were an Inter fan and had to go out (also) with Manchester, I would feel a lot of unease seeing myself once again playing the role that, until three years ago, was so despised by the Juventus fans: "In Italy lions, in Europe co..ones"; with the difference, not to be overlooked, that at least Juve made it to the finals. Anyway, discussing football (or rather, referees and VAR) here doesn’t interest me, not out of controversy or malice but because A) Football for me is a form of entertainment and should remain so, which is why I outright refuse to bore myself with extremely long bar conversations. B) If we started discussing incidents against and for this or that team, we’d never finish; it would be like making a Brogesse of Bisgarde here on Debaser, which is not really the case (even though sullying fake reviews is always enjoyable). C) I have to go take a dump, so I’ll leave you to it.
Friedrich Nietzsche Così parlò Zarathustra
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@Anfoxx, touché. But if you mispronounce my name again, I'll tell you what Mourinho said in the face-to-face with the team on Sunday in Bergamo.
Friedrich Nietzsche Così parlò Zarathustra
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Alright, whether you like it or not, Inter has only been winning lately if they're given a little "help." This happened last year around this time too. I have a feeling the invincible army only exists in the minds of the Nerazzurri fans; the Champions League will shed light on the real Inter, as always.
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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Indeed. Everything has always revolved around the Pentagon plane. Conspiracies or not, the official version of what happened at the Pentagon is simply impossible, and as long as they don't explain that, the feeling of a massive joke will remain unchanged.
Stadio La Faccia delle Donne
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I see that my "Damn the 80s" has left an impression on you. Well, there's nothing I can do about it; I was a child back then, but I already had the faculties to find them excessive, flashy, and pathetic. From every point of view. I was perplexed by the shoulder pads in women's clothing or the underarm jeans that were incredibly uncomfortable, just like the electric drums with their "tunffffff" reverberation lasting at least 2 seconds. Since then, my judgment hasn't changed; that first instinctive childhood impression has found confirmation and articulation in adulthood. What can I do? When I think back to the 80s, I still find it amusing. Stadio? They never conveyed anything to me, a bit like R.E.M., remember? That Curreri also writes for Vasco, which says a lot.
Luciano Ligabue La Neve Se Ne Frega
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Ah, comment number 8 is yet another confirmation that with Clako/Sciusciola/Tam Tam we are facing a fake. And it even made me laugh.
Luciano Ligabue La Neve Se Ne Frega
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Now, even the title of the book shows the verbal ineptitude of this useless character, since the expression "se ne frega," "fregarsene," etc. is more than overused in his discography. I can't even imagine how frustrating and tedious it must be to read the entire novel, if only for its typical lexical sophistication worthy of a bonobo. But that he had completely lifted ideas from another work, no, I didn't know that; I couldn't imagine it. Even when aware of facing a false, constructed, repetitive, trivial, poor, and obvious "artist," I couldn't imagine that he would outright take someone else’s ideas (certainly making them worse, by the way). What a disgusting man.
Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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Oh how nice, a review on Vasco Rossi, a remedy for my meteorism... Pppppprrrooooot. @Umbertino a three for encouragement. @Dark Schneider thank you for the mention, my goodness so many issues though, that day I must have really been off...
Jovanotti Safari
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Actually, there were already two reviews of this album, it seems. An album on which everything has already been said: the best summary was given by Checco Zalone (if Anfoxx's quote is true), "he can't sing and writes trivial lyrics." And, I add, he even poses as a pseudo-engaged songwriter.