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Sean Penn Into The Wild
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You're still here, France' ...but take the kid out to skate since the weather is nice.
Giorgio Faletti Io Uccido
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"Faletti is truly the John Fante of Italian literature." my goodness, what one has to read. the holidays are terrible, one reads shocking things.
Sean Penn Into The Wild
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Good job, you basically didn’t understand a damn thing about the movie. Take a piece of advice, as Louis-Ferdinand Céline would say, especially after that gem from Antichrist: "Do not speculate on big things, for a jerk it’s the maximum." <<To ennoble man is not work, but simply the awareness of belonging to the human race.>> this is the absolute gem. He runs away because he finds people disgusting, and you write him this nonsense? Nietzsche is right: people can't see beyond their noses because they always put themselves between the object they look at and their own eyes. <<Happiness is only real when shared>> and that’s why he can’t be happy. Because to be happy he needs a counterpart, and at the same time, he finds that counterpart disgusting. Great movie, very smart, not too didactic... maybe too much for you. Haloa
Pino Daniele Napule E' (canzone)
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I would like to ask you the reason behind your statements, but finding myself in front of either a fool or a naive person (two categories I try to avoid), I will remain in doubt. Listen to Fossati and reflect on things you can actually know.
Milo Manara Il Profumo dell'Invisibile
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Panapp, let's be honest: the comic book audience is mostly (not all, but mostly) made up of losers. I worked at Comicon for a few years and eventually gave up on the money because seeing people dressed as Batman, aliens, with Mickey Mouse ears, as smurfs, and all that made me feel homicidal. By this, I mean “tendentially,” and tendentially doesn’t mean everyone; it just indicates a possibility to be verified. I read a few comics, I used to read Spider-Man just to copy the drawings... I stopped at twelve because it was too little for my taste. This summer, by pure chance, I read a Dylan Dog and asked myself the same thing: “Well, where’s the beauty in this?” I’m done now, remaining entrenched in my ignorance, a bit snobbish, knowing that a certain thing isn’t really my cup of tea. I hope everything is clearer for you now. Bye.
Middle Class Out of Vogue
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"I don't think America has fallen apart too much; in fact, it seems to be completely indifferent to people who scream to the four winds about hating everything and everyone." And no. Just think of one thing: a record like that had no chance of being distributed and no chance of sitting in a store's window. The "kids" built their spaces from scratch and transformed the music industry. Before, small labels didn't exist; they created them... Touch and Go, SST, Alternative Tentacles, and a few other thousand. Music is music, and tastes are tastes... they might disgust you, and I understand, but they did something that still exists and that no one had done before... and that's an objective fact. If you feel like educating yourself, search for information by typing "Black Flag," "Damaged," "Unicorn," "distribution" into any search engine. Bye.
The Sleepers Seventh World Ep
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Alright, allusive or not, you made a mess: I’m ready. oma and hardrock, private for you.
Ravi Shankar Three Ragas
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But here he is, Punisher!?! What does he do for a living? From the amount of free time he has, I think he’s either a janitor in Naples... or the president of CAI. Lucky him.
Middle Class Out of Vogue
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For the term "kids," rights are paid to Vortex. Respect for the elders!