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Never listened to metal. Only thrash and hardcore. A silly review.
Hella Tripper
3 sep 11
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I've always found them a bit cold, but since you speak so highly of them, I'll give it a try. Well done!
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Who knows why if someone reviews Lady Gaga they get bombarded, while for this nonsense everyone is clapping their hands. Nothing personal, the review is even funny, but... I wonder if the guy showed up afterwards? IFX TCEN TCEN!!
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One of the few movies I watched in the theater with my parents when I was a kid... what a blast!
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Ingredients for Fish Moqueca (6 servings):

2kg of Grouper or Snapper fillets;
6 tomatoes (Italian plum tomatoes, ideal for sauces);
4 cloves of garlic;
3 large onions;
1 green bell pepper;
1 red bell pepper;
1 finger pepper;
Juice of 1 lemon;
1 cup (tea) of water;
1/2 cup (tea) of extra virgin olive oil;
3 tablespoons of palm oil;
200 ml of coconut milk;
Parsley;
Black pepper;
Salt.

Preparation method:

First, season the Grouper fillets with a little salt, lemon juice, and, if preferred, a bit of freshly ground black pepper. Let it marinate for about 20 minutes. Then, in a frying pan, add the extra virgin olive oil, garlic, part of the chopped onion and lightly brown each side of the Grouper fillets. In a saucepan, carefully place the fish fillets along with the sautéed garlic and onion. On top, add the remaining chopped onion, tomatoes, and bell peppers. Also add the cup of warm water and a finely chopped finger pepper. Cover the saucepan and let everything cook for about 15 minutes. A little before finishing the cooking, pour in the coconut milk and palm oil. Before serving, garnish with some slices of tomato, onion, bell pepper, and chopped parsley. To accompany, prepare rice and farofa.
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Now it's better! ;) But this little dish annoys me a bit, as if it's too diluted. I give it a 3.5.
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I think differently. I believe that school is a cog in a disciplinary system and only engages the cognitive part of the individual. Education addresses only one aspect of the many that the individual possesses. This is why there is a natural reaction to rebel against imposed constraints, and today more than ever due to the natural evolution of humanity. Therefore, I am not as concerned about the youth as I am about the institutions themselves and the tons of garbage information they have to (and want to) swallow.
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Well, can you review something easier to find next time? Okay, I'm already in love though.
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Great review! It's not easy to describe such daring musical situations. I listen, then I review.