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Diego Cugia Jack Folla - Alcatraz
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the review is amazing. I have to tattoo the opening quote, it has haunted me for years, there’s no denying it.
Asesino Cristo Satanico
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blessed be the middle ground. It's not like one either cries and reflects all the time or has fun with "healthy" nonsense; you can do both things. It's just that these things have absolutely nothing "healthy" about them, and a fool for me remains a fool, and he never makes me laugh.
Asesino Cristo Satanico
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Satanism and pedophilia, what the hell is there to laugh about, I don't know. The title of the album sucks like purple and blue checkered crocodiles.
Allan Grant Marilyn Monroe
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omniscience with an I, caprona of a laRock.
Allan Grant Marilyn Monroe
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Geenoo, I agree with the second part of your post 34, but not with the opening sentence. I repeat, perhaps I am wrong, but many things are said and inferred retrospectively, when facts emerge that probably would never have brought forth a happier ending than what actually happened for her. Certain "readings," like the one in the photo above, are given to you by the omniscience of facts. I mean, if this very same photo had been taken of Jolie (the most beautiful woman in existence for me), no one would have claimed to see humility, fragility, or whatever else. And alas, even the essence that you believe you grasp of the character, I don't think is actually the true one. But I can, of course, persist in my error.
Allan Grant Marilyn Monroe
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Perplexity for some gods whom premature death has mystified, sometimes wrongly. In this image, I see no fragility, nor childishness, much less innocence (just my opinion!). If she had died of natural causes, perhaps of old age, in my view, she would not be the icon she is in the collective imagination today, and this photo would have the same effect as looking at one of Loren as a young woman (she's beautiful now too). I can, of course, be wrong.
Federico Poggipollini Via Zamboni 59
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I don't know that street, but the emotions feel sadly familiar. Nice review.
Lucio Battisti Con Il Nastro Rosa
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The analysis makes me smile and I don't like the review; it’s based on your conjectures. However, just so you know, there is no such thing as the first girlfriend or the story of someone in their 40s or 45s, there are a thousand beautiful stages in between, and believe it or not, even at 20 or 30 years old, one can still ask questions.
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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Delorenzo, I give you a 1! Here we go again! I would spare you the barroom commentary, but I just can’t help it, and I’d gladly dedicate the burp after the beer to you. You keep peddling your crap as Ferrero Rocher, but what can we do? Some people like to elevate themselves to what they know they are not, forgetting that even on the highest throne in the world, one is still sitting on their own ass (quote).
James Cameron Avatar
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In short, not accepting in this case is to make criticisms that, in my opinion, are not legitimate, since it was common knowledge. I just wanted to say that those who go to see it know what to expect, so it seems pointless to me that, in hindsight, they express dissent by attacking the plot itself. That's all. It's like someone watching a rich and splendid film in terms of substance and story, and then complaining about the absence of special effects. It doesn't make sense.