JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6434 days • Here since 30 october 2008
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Yes, yes, laugh... but where else can you find such an excellent car? Now embedded in popular imagination as reliable (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_7qHZLmI0LfM/RuAQsWT9q2I/AAAAAAAAADk/fry0dYXgmQ0/s1600/duna.jpg) with trendy colors (http://www.autos.com.ar/fotos/2010/0128/Fiat-Duna-S-14-1992-201001280303434.jpg), sought after by connoisseurs (http://www.etantonio.it/public/varie/uploaded/etantonio/Fiat_Duna.jpg), for sale only at the best dealerships (http://ar.autos.cozot.com/coches/ar/2010/02/25/60507.jpg), always at the service of the citizen (http://digilander.libero.it/autopolizia/img528.jpg)....
Take That The Circus
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You are great. Do you see that here INTO THE MAGIC WORLD OF DEBASER can spark an interesting discussion even in a review of these guys?
Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex
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Confusion Is Music.
Take That The Circus
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@ARIES: indeed, it’s a prototype, it has only one door, there’s no heating, the steering wheel is oval, and the headlight switch is placed on the front bumper. It’s not the most comfortable situation, but it’s the price to pay for having this rarity.
Take That The Circus
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Fiat DUNA registered in 1984, in excellent condition, last inspection in 1991, approximate color, 1,723,000 km (almost all driven downhill), spacious ashtray, can also run on agricultural diesel, mirrors rarely checked, ring during full moon nights "Osteria da Bepi El Pegorer". Available for rent for weddings, funerals, or for Paris-Dakar.
Orb Oxbow Lakes
Orb Oxbow Lakes
21 sep 10
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I mean... how can I put it... it's a review with a "not very imaginative fantasy."
Death Angel Frolic Through the Park
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They've never thrilled me, but anyway, great thrash band. I agree with you on the rating.
Blackmore's Night Autumn Sky
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Bea recenZion. I didn’t know them, I’ve listened to a bit here and there and I quite like them. I’ll pick it up.
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare
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Eh... yes... so: we call it COZZAGLIA that thing which is long, I mean it can also be long let’s say... not shorter... like this... no no! We refer to Cozzaglia as a type of volatile typical of the New Zealand swamps... no, wait... ah yes! I know, I know! Cozzaglia: a dish from the Marche cuisine, typical of the area bordering Liguria. And off we go.
Maurizio Pallante La decrescita felice
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"It is necessary to harness the right energies, those that do not get consumed. I'm sure that those that do get consumed (e.g. oil) will be exploited until the last drop, leading to an economic crisis because producers certainly won’t stop to make room for electricity": I agree with you GEENOO. I haven't read the book in question, but what should at least make us think is the development model we are following that is falling apart day by day along with the world. However, when someone is against the construction of absurdly useless or harmful infrastructures (see many 'big projects' underway), they are then accused of wanting to return to the Middle Ages, of being against progress... but progress of what? I am not talking at all about throwing away my computer or giving up my car starting tomorrow, but just being aware (being "intelligent beings") that many established automations today are at least exaggerated, and to act accordingly without having to become a hermit on top of a mountain. Why do I need to use a battery-operated juice squeezer? Does it really create difficulties for me to squeeze the lemon by hand? Why do they want me to believe that it’s normal to use it? The same goes for driving to a bar that is 300 meters from home, exclusively with air conditioning. But didn't everyone (or almost) live without it until 20 years ago? And I'm not talking about the elderly and those with heart problems, but the majority of people, or even worse, businesses where in August they walk around in sweaters because it’s 15° inside and 40° outside. Regarding energy: new power plants, a rush to hoard gas... are we really sure that we need more and more energy, or is it that how we use it makes it seem like we need so little? New roads: and let’s spread concrete everywhere, let’s make more lanes so more cars can be sold, for the good of the automotive industry... or: why continue to create new industrial zones next to old ones filled with warehouses saying "for sale"? If, as you say, the strength of man is "equal to zero" (and unfortunately, I can’t disagree much with this opinion), at least I want the "privilege" of realizing how we’re ruining ourselves as we stubbornly continue down a dead-end road."