brusko

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Blink-182 Blink-182
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This is music to have a bit of fun, come on, at least for as much as I know them, and having a bit of fun every now and then is fine, I mean, well, whatever, who cares.
Blink-182 Blink-182
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Don't worry FINNEGAN, about 90% of what I say is complete nonsense, so don't take it too seriously. Anyway, yes, I understand your point better now, and I'm fine with it.
Blink-182 Blink-182
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Look FINNEGAN, I prefer to live in a world where everyone listens to what they enjoy the most, and not where they listen to what the internet recommends. That said, I've never been thrilled by Blink.
Fabio Fazio - Che Tempo Che Fa Roberto Saviano 25 Marzo 2009
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I would like to say something to ELETTO regarding his comment 78. When you say, “it is equally illogical to denounce the camorra and at the same time expect to remain unscathed in Naples,” NO ELETTO NO! There is nothing illogical about it; rather, the opposite is illogical. It is illogical to live in a country where people think this way, where it is considered normal to have problems if you expose the filth. It is not normal at all, damn it! The normal thing would be for all of us to take to the streets to tell Saviano that we are his protection, that we think like him, that those filthy scumbags need to go back to the sewers they came from. That should be the norm, for Christ's sake! Realize that it is that very way of thinking that legitimizes the existence of the mafia.
AA.VV. Qualsiasi Tg Rai o Mediaset trasmesso il 24 Marzo 2009
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@ CARLO CIMMINO, undoubtedly, resources are poorly distributed; if they were distributed more equitably, it would be better, much better, especially for the people who are hungry. On this, I can only agree with you, of course. But consider that oil is running out, and unless new reserves are discovered, in a few decades we will have to do without it. Not only that, but potable water is following the same trend, albeit much more slowly and gently; it is decreasing, that is, the per capita supply of drinking water is gradually diminishing, and this is aside from the wastefulness, which certainly exists and exacerbates the situation. However, I would like to highlight another sector, one that is often overlooked, namely agriculture; for decades, in various parts of the world, farming has been done entirely irrationally, resulting in the overexploitation of land without considering the restoration of its original fertility, so many previously productive lands are now almost desert, and we have moved to other soils, cutting down trees, woods, and forests, but always to farm in a completely irrational way. This has lasted many years and continues still, the result being that there is less and less arable land. On the other hand, however, the population is increasing, and the demand for food and water is rising. But the biggest problem is the short-sightedness of governments, not all, but many, who do not invest in solar or wind energy, pretending nothing is wrong. And then I would like to speak in favor of GMOs, so scorned today; in a while, they could become the only real chance to feed everyone. Genetically modified fruits and vegetables allow us to increase production both quantitatively and qualitatively. Yes, there was the case of genetically modified corn that contained carcinogenic toxins, caution is certainly necessary, and we need to experiment with serious and responsible protocols, but to say in advance NO TO GMOs? NO THANK YOU, it makes no sense. And amidst all this, there’s the church saying not to use condoms, but "be fruitful and multiply," they say; well, it seems to me that we have grown too much because, unfortunately, the earth does not grow. The only hope is science, finding more efficient and less polluting technologies. But if governments cut funding for research to pay corrupt benchwarmers, then we are F.O.L.A. (fucked beyond acceptable limits, as Kurt Russell would say).
Fabio Fazio - Che Tempo Che Fa Roberto Saviano 25 Marzo 2009
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Saviano is a great man. Not only did he have the courage to speak out, but above all, he had the substance to say what people really need to know, and what the mafia wants to keep hidden. To some, a book may seem like a small thing, but that book is far from insignificant. That book represents a true "wedge in the ass" for the Camorra. The mafia is fought like this, and I would even say mainly like this; it’s not enough to put a police officer on every street corner, no, the mafia is fought by freeing people from ignorance. There are neighborhoods in Naples, as well as in Bari, Palermo, etc., where when police or carabinieri arrive to arrest someone, the people from the neighborhood rise up, they turn against the agents, and, be careful, they are not necessarily criminals, but ordinary people who have grown up in ignorance and the belief that the mafia is right because it provides jobs, it feeds families. But these people do not realize that these are advantages paid at a high price, with the lives of innocent people, with the renunciation of their own freedom, often more apparent than real. Saviano has awakened the consciousness of many, and that's exactly what the Camorra does not want; the Camorra wants to remain invisible because, for them, silence is consent. Well, Saviano does not remain silent; Saviano does not consent. Saviano is an Example, an Emblem, and he is what we need.
Delain April Rain
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Mmm...As usual, well. Look, I'll try to be clearer and more concrete, so you might avoid focusing on the details instead of the crux of the matter. FIRST POINT: For me, you are nobody means that you have no authority on this site as far as I'm concerned, so you can't tell me to be quiet; it doesn’t mean that I ignore every comment you make, because often they are quite funny. SECOND POINT: It was a conversation between you and another user, clearly readable by everyone and in which it seems that other people have joined in as well. But since I am the only one who hasn't supported you, you only tell me to stay out of it. And no, my dear, it doesn't work that way, I'm sorry. THIRD POINT: Did you read all my comments to say what you said about me, or did you overlook some? Because if you haven’t read them all, it means you’re judging without knowing; if you have read them all and are asserting what you've said, then it means you are a liar and that you really have a lot of time to waste. I hope this time you won't cling to the details. P.S. I have already apologized several times to different people since I joined here; criticism doesn't bother me. Maybe it bothers you?
Jethro Tull Aqualung
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brilliant
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
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Having known each other for a short time, for now I only have this CD. It's not exactly the music I prefer; I'm not sure if I'll delve deeper into this band, but I must admit it’s a fantastic album.
Josef K Entomology
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Scientific information, the one on the cover is a specimen of cerambycid beetle, although the antennae should be a bit longer.