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Yes, for me this album is bad too! :D In this diary anyway, it's a bit like the song "specchietto per le allodole"... which, by the way, the allodole being some bimbiminkia is another story.
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good job... :')
what memories this ciddì brings back... I could cry... ah.
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I remember commenting on one of your reviews about the Alkaline... well, I keep saying they're not all that great as you praise them... then giving it a 4... bahbahbah! You gave Punk in Drublic a 3 and at least that CD had some meaning... I don't know... in the end, there are better people in the genre.
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these are the ones from I HEAR WITHOUT U BAAAAAABYYYYYYYY, right?
anyway, just like Nickelback, they are employees...
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We're going off-topic, but since we're here, I'll share my thoughts.

I agree that in school politics, students tend to behave in a vague and superficial manner, but I think this also comes from the fact that the existence of a student representation is purely a façade; it's the teachers and the principal who don't allow it to take shape. Even in my school during the elections, anything could happen, but that’s because no one really believed that the candidates would have any significant role, even just in terms of proposals (decision-making would be impossible)... at that point, choosing between a fool or not didn't really make much sense! Even in actual politics, people often make apparently absurd choices, but they definitely do so for their own interests! They know that even if that politician is a piece of work, he still has something in his plans that could benefit the people who elect him (but even here the discussion is too complex... there are many puppets, but let’s say I'm referring to a political group more than to the individual... so there are those who act for better or worse).

The idea that at 18 you want to remain 14 is a generalization, as it's not true for everyone, but I've already said my piece on this.

As for the idea that a rich person won't accept discipline, that's a small reflection of what happens in today's society: those with money and power want to command. Hence, this is a problem that would require a discussion too broad for this moment.

Regarding the notion that only experiences like the loss of a parent can determine the transition to adulthood during adolescence, that might be the case for many, but what should we do then? Should we eliminate parents because it’s better to be an adult at 11? Perhaps, if most people aren't ready for that, there must be a reason! When we are born, we can't walk, talk, or have teeth... I agree with Bartle when he said that it’s better to have a path.

And now I’ll step back; I’ve talked too much for today. Bye :)
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to the parliament! boooh explain it to me a bit...
(sorry that in the previous post a sentence was written twice).
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Listen, you’re really clinging to NOTHING!
It’s not that everything is either black or white!
Most people spend their lives laughing a bit and crying a bit! Now, if you were an adult at 11, good for you! You saved yourself YEARS OF MIND GAMES, and I'm glad for you!
But most people (and I'm sorry to generalize a bit here, but I think it's true) live through their 14-19 years dealing with more serious stuff and nonsense (between Celine and Brizzi since you always bring them up).
So, if I were you, I’d think a bit about what you’ve written… read it all again! Make yourself a list of the contradictions you've mentioned, and then we can talk about it.
Oh… one more thing, but why are you obsessed with STUDENT LISTS?
I don’t understand.

Ah! Another thing, what is this story about the LISTS?!!?!?
I don’t get what the HELL IT HAS TO DO WITH ANYTHING! Still thinking that school policy makes sense, it doesn’t even have that!
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I'm sorry, but you just don't want to understand! You cited a sentence that you have COMPLETELY decontextualized! My response was to your statement when you said: "this book is made exactly for those raised on 'mocciate' and their teachers, who do not instill a real love for literature, recommend this stuff to their students convinced it is of superior quality and allows them to reach higher standards. It is not so. There is no literary culture, unfortunately we are a generation that must necessarily be provided with standard books and programs to adapt and massify them. It is believed that one must read only for certain age groups based on the absurd theories of childhood experts (...)."

So, dear friend, it was you who initially said that teachers do this! I replied: "it's because for them students cannot afford anything else," which means: the teachers who do this are those who think their students are from a Moccia book, therefore they are idiots because they believe that a teenager cannot go BEYOND! This is not true because NOT ALL TEENAGERS ARE IDIOTS. If you were, if your friends were, that's your business BUT YOU CANNOT GENERALIZE!

And on the other hand, you also contradicted yourself! First you say: "And then don't come telling me that the teenager has a sense of responsibility: they are a confused idiot, routinely abandoned to themselves, not coincidentally venerating the incapable teacher and sending mommy and daddy to wail to the professors with Carrara marble instead of balls!" Then you write that you and your TEENAGER classmates showed up with 5 books read and THAT WASN'T EVEN DUE! So what the hell are these teenagers like? Are they responsible then?!? Or not?

Anyway, I also had a teacher who told me to choose a text published in a time frame she established! But she was still a USELESS woman! So as you can see, the world is varied...

The point is not this!!! The point is that a BIG DEAL is being made over a book written without PRETENSIONS by someone who was 19 and had not yet even left adolescence! A cute book, to pass the time while also reading some VERY SERIOUS stuff (because I wasn't just reading Brizzi at that age, and it seems others were too since they wrote it in the comments).

Sorry for the "shouting," but when they put words in my mouth that I didn't say (am I writing in Turkish by chance?) I just can't stand it... I can't be like Bartle who responds calmly.
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sorry I don't know why it posted what I wrote before! anyway I read that people think I'm a man! I am a WOMAAN :D!
byee
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oooh! WELL DONE BARTLEBOOM! :) you said what I'm trying to convey too! It would have been better if you included it in the review, but never mind! So I'll give you a 5 for these last comments!
In short! A little lightness in life doesn’t hurt! It can make you reflect as well!
Says someone who has overthought so much that saying "I'm heavy" would be an understatement! :D
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