telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6306 days

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Well done, very well done. I used to listen to something by Suzanne Vega, but now she's quite far from my playlists.
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Probably the Japanese are a world of their own. Great review, you can see and feel that it’s heartfelt (this is how it's done!)
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What always sticks in my mind about Oliver Stone is a phrase from an old friend of mine, a film buff: "Oliver Stone is a piece of shit, but when I watch 'Wall Street,' he becomes twice as much of a piece of shit because that's a great movie. If the others had made films like that, he wouldn't be pissing off half the world." @Bartle, if "Milano da Bere" had only made us laugh, we twenty-somethings wouldn’t be getting screwed today. They enjoyed it yesterday, and now they even get pissed off if you don’t applaud during their exit. In the meantime, the theater is collapsing around us.
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It's not a masterpiece and you're absolutely right. Who cares? It depends; there are those who needed to find scraps of their lost love and those who were just looking for a record. I fall into the second category, but not for strange reasons; anyway, it’s definitely not to be thrown away.
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Dearest, I think very highly of you when you quietly bring out these reviews. I'll add it to my recommendations.
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What a beautiful cover! I like the review, and reading it, I'm convinced that I'll enjoy this album.
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It makes me think of what I told Zamboni about "Cupe Vampe," about what war represents and how it is fought. The video is undoubtedly raw, much like the lyrics themselves. The advice given seems unsettling but probably really saves your life in similar contexts. It's certainly not easy to write and say that "money will serve you, you can exchange it for your freedom." It perfectly captures what one becomes. And damn, Iside, the review is beautiful. Don't complain if they published it; you have far better reasons to be angry.
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A piece of advice, dear: take your time. It's not that you have to do them in three seconds flat; otherwise, you risk burning yourself out, and that's not good.
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Dear, allow me. I'm glad there is some other female representative (this place NEEDS IT), I really love how you write but it hurts my heart when you go from Chimenti (already praised separately) to this low-level stuff. Believe me, it pains me when I hear them. A kiss, I await reviews on better material.
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I just finished rereading "Tortuga," Evangelisti is always great (in fact, Carmilla is still among my favorite sites).