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Back in style.
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I got lost too, creating my garden.
I don't think I have a green thumb.
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Could you explain this passage better: "always catastrophic, what do you plan to do to extract our tacit consent to slow down the boomerang of the law of cause and effect? The act remains criminal, and sooner or later the suspended will be retracted. No, no, you can't erase a damn thing!"
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Changing perspective in perception and reversing concepts are the pathway to laying the foundations for a new man. Incredibly, many elements encountered in sci-fi films offer insights that go well beyond fiction.
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A great challenge to try to lead the viewer toward the irrational, since it is the dominant approach of a superbly reassuring false rationality. It's difficult with a koan, I imagine a film. I'll see it!
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Congratulations, but is it taught in school? I mean, is he an anthology poet? I don’t remember anything, and I read little poetry... those by Pasolini in Friulano create a space-time tunnel with the roots of my peasant culture.
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A book was supposed to give you... on the cutting edge.
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A great genius, blah blah blah... no one mentions that he hated Jews and communists, and someone like that is welcomed with a red carpet in the States. Instead, let’s remember the humility of Ettore Majorana, a man who solved equations for Heisenberg, someone who escaped the horrors of the atomic age by hiding in South America.