Psycroptic

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DeAge™ : 6835 days • Here since 22 september 2007
Ricky Tognazzi Ultrà
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I understand the gist of what you're saying; in Naples, football is a real obsession. People who don't have money to feed their children go into debt just to watch Napoli play away, because at the San Paolo stadium there's no way they’re paying... In my opinion, these are people who have no interests in life, no hobbies, nothing at all, and they take refuge in football and violent fandom to give a sense to their miserable existence.
Dennis Gansel L'Onda
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excellent film and excellent review, for me it should be shown in schools, from elementary to high school. I also wouldn’t underestimate those masses of young people who prefer to delegate the exercise of thought to others, taking refuge behind the screen of ideology or religion, because every time someone claims the power to decide for everyone, and those everyone hand it to them on a silver platter, then the dead are counted in the millions............
Robert Lieberman Bagliori Nel Buio
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As for the film, I saw it many years ago and I consider it neither praise-worthy nor shameful, a sort of X Files, in short.
Robert Lieberman Bagliori Nel Buio
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I agree with macaco; for me, the fact that we haven't yet encountered other civilizations is fundamentally due to the unimaginably vast space-time distances that separate habitable planets. Maybe one day we will manage to surpass the speed of light and explore the universe, but until then............... As for the so-called UFOs, it makes no sense to me that a civilization would travel millions of light-years to come to Earth, be spotted by some human in the middle of the night, and then flee. And why are there never sightings of extraterrestrial spacecraft by astronomical or satellite observers??? Why are the only encounters always and only those of carpenters, bricklayers, or farmers in remote countryside areas in the dead of night???
Crazy Lixx Loud Minority
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for example, the Europeans of the excellent prisoners in paradise................
Alberto Breccia Enrique Breccia  Hector Oesterheld Che
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Che Guevara was openly communist, and I’m not saying this, he said it himself!!! Then I would hesitate to compare the USA to Nazi Germany, for a number of reasons that I’m sure you understand perfectly well on your own. As for Vietnam, it’s obvious that the USA’s involvement was not humanitarian but just a way to acquire a vassal in a strategic area like Southeast Asia. What I meant to say is that in the long run, Vietnam would benefit just from not being a communist dictatorship.
Alberto Breccia Enrique Breccia  Hector Oesterheld Che
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Just to avoid misunderstandings, I don't live in fantasyland. I know perfectly well that the U.S. didn't give a damn about the freedom of the Vietnamese and that their goal was simply to prevent communist North Vietnam from militarily taking over pro-U.S. South Vietnam, but in the end, a U.S. victory would have been better for Vietnam...
Alberto Breccia Enrique Breccia  Hector Oesterheld Che
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Indeed, today thanks to the glorious Viet Cong, Vietnam is a country where freedom, justice, well-being, and progress triumph.........but please!!!!!!!!
Alberto Breccia Enrique Breccia  Hector Oesterheld Che
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Indeed, today thanks to the glorious Viet Cong, Vietnam is a country where freedom, justice, well-being, and progress triumph.........but please!!!!!!!!
Alberto Breccia Enrique Breccia  Hector Oesterheld Che
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and then I tell you that if the Americans had won in Vietnam, the first to benefit would have been the Vietnamese themselves, not 10 100 1000 Vietnams, 10 100 1000 USA!!!!!!!!! actually no, WORLD UNITED STATES, do you like it??? I do!!!!!!! hahahaah