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Pier Paolo Pasolini Salò o Le 120 Giornate Di Sodoma
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To watch when you're ready; otherwise, it's better to avoid it. The chilling scene is the kids' dance towards the end of the film.
The Damned Damned Damned Damned
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great, I'll look for it myself
Murru Fara Pippia Lo Scudetto In Sardegna
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Certo, invia pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Murru Fara Pippia Lo Scudetto In Sardegna
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When he says "Aiò" it's wonderful, just for that.
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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Since we like to be pragmatic, then: Let's send all the illegal immigrants back. And who takes them back? What do we call these people, considering that an illegal immigrant entering from Slovenia (like the vast majority of them, not just by boat and rubber dinghy) cannot be sent back to Slovenia? Slovenia won't take them back because they don't know their names. What does it mean to send them back home? That if someone lands in Lampedusa after coming from Libya, they should be sent back to Libya? Libya won't take them back because none of the illegal immigrants declare their real names or their countries of origin. But do we want to be pragmatic? Then Italy can ratify all the written agreements in the world with Gaddafi, but Gaddafi won't respect them. And why? Because Italy doesn't enforce the respect of agreements with the Libyan government? Because Libya has been producing and exporting 11% of the methane gas imported into Italy since 2004 via gas pipelines. And if Gaddafi turns off the taps, we're seriously in deep trouble, like we've never been before. So Gaddafi does as he pleases; probably the trafficking of illegal immigrants is a source of income for the Libyan economy, and there's nothing we can do about it. We throw them back to sea, some die, and then they won't come anymore. False. An example? Since 2005, the landings of refugees in the Canary Islands started; 3,400 arrived that year. Despite about 3,000 dying in the Atlantic Ocean, and despite Spanish authorities shooting at sight at the boats of Senegalese people, the landings have increased, averaging 20,000 per year. They come anyway, because they have motivations that we cannot understand, nor do we seem to care to understand judging by your comments. Illegal immigration is a phenomenon that can only be managed through the regularization of those undocumented immigrants present on Italian soil. It is more dangerous to keep them as irregulars because it creates a shadow labor market and triggers the mechanisms that we all (?) know. All legal experts agree on this. It is not an ideological matter.
Starchild The Futurist
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Colour Haze Colour Haze
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Franci, pair it with two Tennent's, then we'll talk about it again...
Colour Haze Colour Haze
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Capolaworo
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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Sorry for the interruption, what I'm about to write has nothing to do with your discussion or the topic addressed by the review (or maybe it does?).
Having established the need to tell those living dead, TV, reality shows, etc., to go fuck themselves... Having established that whining about Floris working at Raitre is pointless and maybe, deep down, we don’t give a damn (this is my addition), shall we talk about serious things? Since someone on DeBaser seems good-spirited and a bit tired of the same old worn-out drivel from these big wigs, I'm leaving this link in case someone unfortunate might be interested. ______ KiteGen » Page not found _____
If you feel like it, take a look when you have some spare time because it's interesting (it's a time when Italy is talking about nuclear energy again, a return to coal, and similar madness) and in the coming years this project could be revolutionary and solve some energy problems in Italy (and in the world, if they let us do it).
And then technology and intelligence all made in Italy, pure Italian ingenuity. Not small potatoes! UH!
Pier Paolo Pasolini Una Vita Violenta
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We Lecce people have a lot to learn, it's true. But very soon we will have the chance and, unfortunately, the time for it. On Easter Monday, I felt my eyes turn red at the sight of Gallipoli with garbage burned in the corners, in the streets adjacent to the seafront and the Corso. As for the Taranto cousins from the Rione Tamburi, I really think nobody should teach them anything; after nearly 50 years of Italsider, Ilva, and Gruppo Riva, they have the opposite problem. They should learn to unlearn, as the madman from Campi Salentina would say.