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Every day I grab the free newspapers in the subway, and every day there’s a small article about Doherty caught drugged and/or drunk! A very sad man...
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p.s. how nice are KRISHNA's quotes :D
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I heard two albums: Final Strow and Eyes Open...but, I don’t know...I don’t dislike them, but after a while I find them 'appallanti'!
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Well, it could be interesting, although I believe that movies like these aren't exactly generational... or maybe I live in Wonderland, I don't know.
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muahahahahahahah :D (p.s. Puni you would have been better off not asking Matacà for the vote ahaha)
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So, if you like the NOFX style, the first two will suit you perfectly because they're in that vein, with the third one they have a bit of a twist (which I like).
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If you don't like the NOFX style, then start with the third "Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes"! ;) The latest "Supporting Cast" is still in this vein.
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Zaireeka, what a theory you have ahahah! >:D Everyone is who they are; often we hide behind stereotypes just to avoid seeming too strange/ourselves. I am sure that going beyond social conventions and how we have been raised by parents, schools, experiences, etc., the two sexes would not differ much in how they understand the world and relate to it. What makes them different is rather a purely chemical/hormonal issue that inevitably affects certain behaviors in the realm of living. In short, for me, the difference is not so much at the level of spirit but of the body, which influences minds differently. So when it’s said that men think with their "biiiiip," it’s not really wrong; everyone follows their hormones, and what can you do? Women have theirs and act accordingly. Just see all the clichés that, in the end, aren’t so cliché about motherhood (in general, because if someone is raised a certain way, has a series of experiences, and hormone levels not common to all, they might create the chemistry to be well outside the average). This theory of mine (perhaps simplified by the aforementioned popular sayings) also applies to other fields; for instance, always based on the same principle, I believe a depressed person wouldn’t really be such if they had the right amount of serotonin (and that’s why pharmaceutical treatments are aimed in that direction). I think many of our vices are related to our hormonal or general bodily levels, or perhaps to genetic issues: see smoking, alcohol, etc. After all, since ancient times, we have thought that through the mind, we can achieve everything, but often we find ourselves only "repressed" because the body is very important; it’s 50-50 with the spirit. This is precisely why one of the maxims I appreciate the most is in medio stat virtus or, better yet in Greek (because Aristotle said it), méson te kai áriston, and my ultimate goal is balance. clapclapclap >:D
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