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Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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Eeeeh??? Who?! O__O Well, if I did it, it certainly wasn't on purpose. Could it be Vortex? That would explain his/her comment; maybe it has happened to him/her before, and that's why he/she wrote that comment. But how did you come up with this intuition? Where did it come from?
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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A heartfelt thanks to my friend MaisonMorte. Be careful, I'm warning you now: I've sent another one about a much lesser-known author, who usually isn't even mentioned in school textbooks. Therefore, I hope that at least this one will be considered useful, at least for the purpose of getting to know - for those who don't already know him, of course - a rather forgotten author :)
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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I instead really have to thank my Italian teacher from high school! It’s also thanks to him that I took a certain path. However, I don’t agree with your thoughts: if these things are not presented during school, it’s hard (mind you, hard, not impossible) for anyone to be interested. But it’s always better to throw out the call; maybe someone will pick it up, right? ;-)
Dream Theater Images And Words
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I disagree with your comment #39: the groups that aren't being talked about are quite different! Do you know how many myriad groups exist?! You do know that metal isn't just heavy/thrash/prog, right? You realize that the figure of the "metalhead" who worships Metallica and only listens to thrash is practically extinct, don’t you? Give yourself time and you'll discover countless other bands, and your crush on Dream might even fade away. I used to listen to them every single day when I was 15 too. Then I looked around and discovered there’s so much more out there (and I'm not just talking about metal, eh)!
Dream Theater Images And Words
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Yes, indeed, when I read "unknowns" I felt a chill... I didn't read the entire review because I don't feel like it and I need to save my energy for other much more vital things, but from the little I've read, it's well written - though perhaps a bit too emphatic in praising and analyzing every single detail, as often happens - much better than many others who debuted with truly awful "reviews." The downside, as I mentioned before, was starting with this group. By now, Debaser is overflowing with reviews of the Dream. You have the talent, channel it into other albums that haven't been reviewed yet :)
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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@Nes: Absolutely not, I didn’t get irritated! XD Are you kidding!? :) There you go, see? A few more emojis in the comments would make understanding easier :D
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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@supersoul: yeah, but come on, how many Dream reviews are there?! Seriously, don't put it on the same level... Then I suggested sending some albums that haven't been reviewed yet, you can't tell me that's a bad advice, right? :D
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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Nes, calm down! I just wanted to clarify things! XD
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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@Nes, PS: with that "why, excuse me, is Baudelaire studied in middle school?" I meant to say that back then (2006) it was practically impossible for me to know him well, at least until I encountered him while studying Italian (where we also did a bit of foreign literature) in my fourth year of high school. Yet I had read him before, elsewhere (always earlier than I would have if I hadn't taken an interest independently). And it was only that year that I finally decided, with that fortuitous purchase, to read him. I hope I've explained the matter better.
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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@Nes: so I had just finished high school, now I'm 20 years old. And by the way, I was attending a school that had me study very little literature, I went to ITIS Informatica! So I had to cultivate my interest in literature and writing almost entirely on my own...