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Lucifer is very famous despite being mentioned only once in the Bible. I wonder why?
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One of the greatest non-musicians.
I never listen to them. Why? I don't know.
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Just this week, I was reading some extracts from Sumerian mythology, when they created humans to replace the gods in their hard labor.
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I listened to them quite a bit, but I don't remember which albums I had and which ones I'm missing; after all, it's always penguins on the cover that confuse me.
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Words born of our time.
Yet we must still dig deeper and seek a new meaning of man that does not contemplate chance.
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Without an analysis of the reports from intelligence services, traffickers, and governments, it doesn't seem interesting. In other words, answering how trafficking has miraculously survived 50 years of persecution is the issue to investigate; the rest is fluff.
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On the list.. (which then doesn't exist)
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Didn't they have the Abba but Aaron Copland? You lucked out.
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Will the album be that challenging?
Everything is very evocative, even though I believe you set limits that hinder my free association of ideas: translating netherworld as oltretomba. Arghhh... The subworld, the intangible, that which supports all material illusions, the true truth, the quantum broth, the universal consciousness, that which is emitted by the universal one.
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Published in 2016, it seems from your writing that you're scraping the bottom of the barrel. You should have highlighted how and why this biography differs from others and what new elements it brings. I reviewed Bertoncelli's, which takes a different approach by featuring important figures who have revolved around his persona.