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Vasco Rossi Ad Ogni Costo
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Did this really happen?
Michele Santoro Annozero
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I still don't get it: how much time does he have for parties and whores? He got the Alfano law to avoid wasting time in court and to take himself away from the politics of the country, yet it seems he's slightly dedicating himself to other recreational/gymnastic activities. Or am I just thinking too negatively, and Berlusconi has identified so much with the nation he feels obliged to lead, that he reflects so much in Italy that... it goes to waste.
Michele Santoro Annozero
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The usual things you hear on TG4 or "Porta a Porta"? It certainly doesn't seem that way to me. And since politicians are always ready to attack and sue anyone, if they could latch onto something said by Travaglio, they surely would. The fact is that the people who vote for the PD believe that this center-left is valid and pure, and those who vote on the right continue to defend those who should have been in jail for years. Then there are those who don’t even want to think about it and say, "they're all the same, what can you do," and as soon as they read an article that recounts politically serious or suspicious facts, they turn their heads the other way because "it must be a joke," "whoever wrote it must have done it for personal gain," or "it's always the same stuff."
Michele Santoro Annozero
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But shall we talk about Travaglio, his unfounded "innuendos," and his tendency to speak only poorly of the right? I think that whores and sluts are useless, it's true Roccia, but why has no journalist from the "free" (that's ironic) Italian press interviewed D'Addario even for gossip while other countries have? Why does anyone looking at Italy from abroad see a kingdom where the king does whatever he wants, shapes the laws to cover his ass, and silences (or tries in every way to do so) any dissenting voice? And then we wonder why they don't want to renew Travaglio's contract! After his intervention last night, I didn't see either Franceschini or Lupi (that's his name, right?) jump up and say, "You shot falsehoods"... maybe because they were true? It's so strange in an Italian political program that one is left perplexed...
Air Pocket Symphony
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Oh my gosh, what an awful cover.
Cristiano Malgioglio & M5 Pelame/Sbucciami
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Bea recenZion, very enjoyable! Anyway, if I could, I'd give Malgioglio a couple of strokes with a bulldozer and crush his blackheads with a jackhammer, I remain astounded while admiring the abyss of tackiness expressed by the individual on the left. Mind-boggling...
Summoning Dol Guldur
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Bea review. I've never heard of them, but from your description, I would give them a listen. I really like the cover.
Marduk Panzer Division Marduk
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Well... I have this "Panzer Division Marduk" (which, by the way, the title makes me hungry) but honestly, I’ve listened to it very little; it didn’t convince me that much. I really liked "Opus Nocturne," even though I must say that black metal is not a genre I often listen to. The cover makes me shift to the side every time I look at it.
Jürgen Habermas e Joseph Ratzinger Ragione e fede in dialogo
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MACACO: I wrote "religion" at the beginning perhaps generalizing, it's true, but at the end of the comment I specified that I was referring to Catholicism for the reasoning in question. I did not say at all that there isn't something to believe in that is mystical or religious, but that everyone should seek it within themselves, not just lean into a pre-packaged ideology and hang on the words of those who tell us (Catholicism, Judaism, Islam) that "it has always been this way" because the religions in question have always been "molded" depending on the time to attract followers, most often through deceit. And as for the pope in the review, I note that the Vatican state has countless benefits (monetary, economic, political) from Italy, it positions itself as a dispenser of advice/dogmas that politicians follow like a little dog, while when it comes to being accountable for something, it automatically becomes a sovereign, independent state, apart.
Jürgen Habermas e Joseph Ratzinger Ragione e fede in dialogo
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@MACACO: religion will NEVER learn to love science, nor will it even accept it. And so they insist that the embryo is a man and that the condom increases the likelihood of contracting disease. They teach us that gay people are "wrong" men, just as a few centuries ago they taught us that those who wrote with their left hand were "wrong". A religion accepts science when it does not impose social behaviors and prohibitions, but puts man face to face with himself. Today, regarding Catholicism, I see only a political-economic organization that I truly don't know what it has to do with that "faith" from 2000 years ago.