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Dream Theater Scenes From A Memory
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I am convinced that there are so many facets of this music that most of them (note, most, not all) yes, are more niche than anything else. Then there are the bands you mention, the "popular" metal let's say, the kind that everyone eventually comes across. But then there's so much more that perhaps only a few approach. And then we need to understand what is meant by popularity. It's a discussion - in my opinion - sterile, which is why (not out of malice, mind you) I don't intend to participate further :) My comment above was meant to be a "joke," if you will. But everyone thinks as they wish, as usual.
Fernando Pessoa Il libro dell'inquietudine di Bernardo Soares
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But... are you sure? ... do you really want it?! This is the first time I'm doing this outrageous action: PORK SOUP WITH BAMBOO SHOOTS - Ingredients: 1 kg of canned bamboo shoots, 1 kg of pork loin, 10 cloves of garlic, pepper, coriander seeds, broth enough to cover the other ingredients, nam pla (?????) to taste, palm sugar to taste. - Preparation: Thinly slice the well-drained bamboo shoots. Cut the pork into cubes of about 4 cm on each side; place them in a pot along with the crushed garlic from the mortar with pepper and coriander seeds, the broth, bamboo shoots, nam pla (?????), and sugar. Mix well, cover, and cook until the pork is tender. Serve hot.
Dream Theater Scenes From A Memory
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Nooooo, metal is not niche. My mom listens to ambient suicidal black metal... but my sister is even better, she listens to avantgarde cyber death metal... yes yes............
Fabrice du Welz Calvaire
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Uhm...I could give it some thought.
Isidore Ducasse, il Conte di Lautréamont I Canti di Maldoror - Poesie
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Damn, I totally agree with you! :D I would also love to receive books as gifts, but it happens rarely... and what can I say about the joy of wandering around bookstores? It's priceless :)
Fernando Pessoa Il libro dell'inquietudine di Bernardo Soares
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I read Buzzati's "The Secret of the Old Wood" in the first year of middle school.
Fernando Pessoa Il libro dell'inquietudine di Bernardo Soares
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@CasaMorta: I know a thing or two about emptiness and the sense of futility, alas...
Isidore Ducasse, il Conte di Lautréamont I Canti di Maldoror - Poesie
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I believe that the length (I couldn’t avoid it) but especially the fact that it came after the Fleurs had a huge impact. Ah, I was a nerd too XD But not one of those bespectacled ones who spy and are scared. I just needed them not to bother me; otherwise, I wasn’t afraid of a face-to-face :) Be careful because the work is really difficult... you can get lost in it. Eeeeee yes, my stack of books is increasing too :D It's always better to have more, right?
Old Man's Child Vermin
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DeadHouse, look, I'm waiting for you in the review of the Songs of Maldoror, gosh! :) No one seems to care, but the author is interesting...
M. Night Shyamalan The Happening (E Venne Il Giorno)
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"the other scene with the man lying down on the grass to get mowed by the lawnmower" LEGENDARY SCENE THAT ONE, MASTER CRASH! :D