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I appreciate the originality of your presentation. I don't feel the same about the afterhours, although I recognize their effort to stand out from a certain mediocrity typical of the Italian music scene.
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Anyway, trout and the judge make me laugh. These, on the other hand, make me shit myself.
Pooh Alessandra
21 feb 09
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By forcefully pushing fecal matter into the ear canals, you will achieve the same effect as listening to the Pooh. It's a pity to write so eloquently about shit.
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You're right cpt, my tone was altered due to the aggression I faced. I realize I may have had unhappy outbursts and I regret it. You can be sure that I have no discriminatory attitude or intolerance towards the homosexual community. "Contro natura" is correct in merely zoological terms (I don't think science will ever be able to prove otherwise) for the homo sapiens species. The extreme complexity of the human animal makes it impossible to dismiss the issue in such simplistic terms. I only wanted to dismantle your parallelism with other species, where there are indeed forms of adaptation (albeit paradoxical) and behaviors aimed at conservation. Of course, having a body in antithesis with one's psyche must be a real mess, you will agree with me. An anomaly (which deserves the utmost respect, of course) that can't be easy to face at all. See you soon cpt.
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It's unnatural regarding the human species, and it doesn’t seem strange or reprehensible to say so. It's even self-evident. All the more so, show me that instead, when present in other species, these behaviors can be attributed to strategies for the conservation of the species. This absolutely cannot be said for humans. Moreover, wishing to discuss the matter in merely zoological terms seems reductive in relation to the homo sapiens species, the only animal potentially endowed with rationality and a deep self-awareness. In short, you can consider humans as animals, but that doesn’t mean they are merely animals, obviously.

I think it's incontrovertible to assert that homosexuality is unnatural for our species. I limit myself to stating this without passing ethical or moral judgments. If someone makes a joke merely intended to emphasize their sexual identity and it’s absolutely not derogatory (if "froci" is offensive, I apologize... but well, such disproportionate reactions), as trivial or juvenile as it might be, it doesn’t seem to me to justify such virulence and aggressiveness in the response.

Amen... and go Hammers!
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Ok cpt, I respect your point of view. I strongly deny any racist connotation; the tone was a bit aggressive in response to the insults. If you want to compare man to mollusks and cattle, feel free. In fact, I repeat, everyone can behave as they wish as a mollusk, as a flatworm, or as all those species that exhibit behaviors that, under certain environmental conditions, seem to go against the trend.
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Anyway, I respect everyone. Each person is free to do what they please just as I am free to laugh if someone wants to use their anus not only to poop (or to say nonsense like that poor idiot rocknrollsuicide) but also to receive other members. What can you do, I might be retrograde but seeing how centuries of evolution also lead to behaviors deliberately (?) contrary to the principle of species conservation leaves me somewhere between perplexed and amused (certainly not scandalized). And so I make silly jokes. Then if in the name of some poorly founded principle of correctness we have to pretend that taking it in the ass is a normal thing, then let's all pretend. That way that heterophobic jerk rocknrollsuicide won't be seized by a fit of hysterical rage. Now I’ve answered you, idiot.
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Really? I thought Sheryl Crow's best of was a blank CD.
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Bah Yo, I just wanted to joke around. It seems to me that someone here has had some really excessive reactions. Amen.
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Nice review. For me, however, this album marks the beginning of a downward trajectory (after the peak of OK Computer). Or at least, from here on they take paths I find less appealing.