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They could advertise for Cesare Ragazzi (is he still around?).
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Good analysis and critique.
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I think all human beings have a rather difficult mission. TO LOVE. This doesn’t mean that if someone doesn’t fully succeed and says they are trying, they are a hypocrite. Kemosabe is rightly scared because it looks like you are someone who lacks the energy to love, without ideals, without a utopia to dream about. We are not statues; we live to develop our intellectual and especially moral capacities. It is not worth living by your philosophy just to avoid being hypocrites. It’s too little. This is how I see it, then each goes their own way, remembering that: EVERYONE IS FREE TO DO WHAT THEY WANT WITH THEIR LIFE, JUST NOT FREE TO CHOOSE THE CONSEQUENCES.
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Great band, the Raincoats, I own "Odyshape", genuine stuff!
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Good job, I was waiting for Estradasphere on DeB, I wanted to do it too and it’s not an easy review, that’s why I thank you for taking the trouble or the pleasure. To be honest, I wouldn’t have included references to classical music, I don’t know if for a good reason or because I wasn’t able to catch them. For me, they’re like the good little brothers of that mess of a record by Mr. Bungle.
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I like you too, ever since your comment in enbar77's review on the Gospel. A big hello, and I'll leave you with a quote: ...if I had been in their place, but I can't be in their place...(F.d.A. from "Storia di un impiegato")
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@Axel: and the only thing I complain about is reading the things that Psicro writes, because he does it just to provoke and it's an extremely childish behavior. The rest is sadness to see so much unnecessary misery (not just material) and hope (which I have) that one day our planet can be governed by spiritually higher beings than these four puppets who govern us.
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@Axel: I'm not Saint Francis of Assisi, nor do I expect anyone to be, and this is not hypocrisy, but knowing how to live well without exaggeration. This means that I waited six years before I could have a minimum of stability to afford a computer and an internet connection (the cheapest one, about 17 euros a month). For two main reasons: one, to see my family, and the other, to have access to a bit of good music after years of fasting. I expect to change it when it breaks, and I hope that's at least ten years from now. If you look around, you'll see too many people who change theirs every year to get the latest processor or that crap Vista (I'm personally migrating to linux). And now I have everything I materially wanted in life: a house, a motorcycle for work, and a PC. I don't even want a car, which is the most inefficient means of transport that exists; I hope to resist my wife's pressures a little longer. Best regards.
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"Jesus the greatest instigator of death and hatred in history." This phrase sums up all your culture and intelligence.
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...not to mention that in capitalist and materialistic Western countries, there is the highest standard of living in human history........... Don't you realize the nonsense you write? Have you ever read a history book, don’t you know that we are rich because we exploit the poor? Have you ever traveled outside the Western world? Don't you know that in the richest countries, there is the highest suicide rate? I’m doing great here among happy poor people compared to all those bourgeois and depressed Italians.