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Nice review, simple and without too much fluff. I've never listened to anything by Zuffanti, I’ll try to remedy that. The mention of the area you referred to inevitably reminds me of Tarkovsky's masterpiece, "Stalker." If you're interested, you can read a modest review of the film. Bye.
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There's not much left to say, just to listen. Then maybe I will understand what you mean in this case by musical extremism.
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I like originality, but the recipe didn't excite me.
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Certo, invia pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
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But you really did it!! Damn Enbar, you’re truly off the rails. But I still love you. :)
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An incredible evening, I would dare to say. You leave me with drool falling from my lip.
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I'm looking for him. Thanks.
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But are they really that cool? I was told very little (back in the Dirt days). Well!
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I expected something different from this review. I would have liked to read THE ANSWERS written in the book "about the existence of God, about life after death, etc." instead, you only wrote about the form and nothing about the content, thus avoiding sharing your opinions on whether you liked what was written or if you might agree or disagree with the book's content. The review is too "form-centric," leaving no room for discussion. I don't understand why you wrote that it is "useful maybe to pass some time"; it should instead be a book for reflecting on the condition of man and our sad religion, and even if written in a simple way, it doesn’t mean it cannot convey something profound. Disappointing.
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I want to fall in love too. Too bad I'm already married.