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Very demanding writing, well done.
There is no such thing as a natural man, or perhaps it would be like that human raised by wolves who never learned to fit into society, or the indigenous people in certain regions of Brazil who practiced cannibalism until just two generations ago?
There have always been superstructures; the problem is that they do not limit themselves to the functions they are meant to fulfill, but go much further. In the Tao-te King, it is clearly expressed that things evolve by their nature, and the more the superstructures try to regulate societies, the more these societies degrade and corrupt.
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Everything is perfect, just missing the comment from @[zappp].
The album is being listened to right now for my first time.
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Great analysis, my friend. I very rarely go to the cinema, but I didn't miss this one and I even took my daughter. Some trivialities in the details created, at times, an emotional detachment from the excellent climax that the film maintains. And it's something that really pisses me off because they're minor details.
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Of course you're a schemer with the Degeneris.
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Interesting, I have never had access to this type of information regarding these figures that hold this role. However, I really don’t believe that they are the power; they are probably the link between powers that manifest in different spheres.
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Praiseworthy review, just one doubt; I have always thought that satire draws inspiration from and unloads on power itself, rather than on human nature. Is the term therefore inappropriate?
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A record that still has great charm.
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Beautiful
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I make a ton of sacrifices to have a hi-fi, and they record low-fi.
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First!
Anyway, I much prefer K.A.