telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6304 days

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lowest average grades? This year we're having fun. Let's mess with everyone: give a 5 to everyone, and operation sabotage is on!
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Not buying the album of one of the greatest artists and men (talking to him made me discover his intelligence and education) we have in Italy is a shame for you. Especially because he still sounds fantastic. Honor to him and to Giorgio Canali (whose album I'm eagerly awaiting to be released soon).
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I have no doubt: Victor Pelevin is one of the greatest living writers. He has an infinite imagination (in "Buddha's Little Finger," he seamlessly moves from Lenin to Schwarzenegger with a spine-tingling ease), an astounding penchant for citation, and messages that are both disenchanted and irreverent. He practically lives as a hermit, in perpetual meditation and disdain for the ambition of today's Russians (but not only in Russia); it’s not a matter of being “against marketing.” I don’t believe there are atmospheres reminiscent of Philip Dick, at least not in the sci-fi sense. Perhaps there’s a disenchantment towards the ideologies of his early days. The protagonists of Pelevin’s novels undergo hallucinatory journeys (sparked by drugs or electroshock sessions) that weave together the threads of their thoughts, thoughts ultimately rendered futile by the reality that, in the end, it’s the State that has the final word (just look at the economic decisions of Putin's oligarchy regarding certain Russian tycoons).
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We didn't miss you at all.
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PROOOOOOOOOOOT! (It was necessary)
Pure X Pleasure
24 jul 11
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Everything is very beautiful, I wonder: will I ever find it from Kandinski in Brescia? I will only discover it by going there.
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"You all get on our nerves"... and who cares!
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I didn't remember it, but listening to a couple of songs seems very interesting to me. Well done!
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Hats off, gentlemen. Crazy record.
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The people of Milan have only one problem: they are convinced that outside of Milan there's nothing at all. If they were a bit more humble, they could also manage to fix it up a little and turn it into a truly beautiful city.