Mirror's_Chest

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DeAge™ : 5848 days • Here since 5 june 2010
David Fincher The Social Network
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Information on Facebook is quite laughable as a statement, but here we’re discussing such a complex topic that everyone can be wrong or right.
Want to hook up? Facebook is absolutely perfect, genius in having surpassed the famously "old" MySpace and so on: no one admits it, but Facebook serves nothing more than this, besides collecting billions of market profiles practically for free (not to mention privacy).
If you really want to get informed, you can do so everywhere as long as you have the brains, the guts, the time, and the will. And anyway, I’m one of those who reads a few books now and then, which I believe remains the best thing to do.
Chimaira The Impossibility of Reason
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together with the eponymous, their coolest album ever
Cradle Of Filth Damnation And A Day
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But the album didn't really talk about the "satanic" epic of John Milton?
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
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for BOB: I completely agree with what you're saying, but the truth is that you have to start somewhere. The summer after this book came out, I read "The Brothers Karamazov" and I'm still in love with it, but if I had never received that special gift I mention in the review, I don't know if this would have happened.
for SEA: Thanks for the appreciation; still, it's really tough to read a book like this and appreciate it as if you've followed the entire saga. You definitely get it; sales speak for themselves :D
for MADAME: I read "the deathly hallows" almost out of a sense of duty, because from the first pages it didn't capture my interest at all, truly, but really, it was translated very poorly.
I'll have to find the time to reread them all in the future. For sure, if I have kids, I will proudly say that I experienced the time when there was no talk of anything else!
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
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for BOB: I completely agree with what you're saying, but the truth is that you have to start somewhere. The summer after this book came out, I read "The Brothers Karamazov" and I'm still in love with it, but if I had never received that special gift I mention in the review, I don't know if this would have happened.
for SEA: Thanks for the appreciation; still, it's really tough to read a book like this and appreciate it as if you've followed the entire saga. You definitely get it; sales speak for themselves :D
for MADAME: I read "the deathly hallows" almost out of a sense of duty, because from the first pages it didn't capture my interest at all, truly, but really, it was translated very poorly.
I'll have to find the time to reread them all in the future. For sure, if I have kids, I will proudly say that I experienced the time when there was no talk of anything else!
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
Voto:
for BOB: I completely agree with what you're saying, but the truth is that you have to start somewhere. The summer after this book came out, I read "The Brothers Karamazov" and I'm still in love with it, but if I had never received that special gift I mention in the review, I don't know if this would have happened.
for SEA: Thanks for the appreciation; still, it's really tough to read a book like this and appreciate it as if you've followed the entire saga. You definitely get it; sales speak for themselves :D
for MADAME: I read "the deathly hallows" almost out of a sense of duty, because from the first pages it didn't capture my interest at all, truly, but really, it was translated very poorly.
I'll have to find the time to reread them all in the future. For sure, if I have kids, I will proudly say that I experienced the time when there was no talk of anything else!
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
Voto:
for BOB: I completely agree with what you're saying, but the truth is that you have to start somewhere. The summer after this book came out, I read "The Brothers Karamazov" and I'm still in love with it, but if I had never received that special gift I mention in the review, I don't know if this would have happened.
for SEA: Thanks for the appreciation; still, it's really tough to read a book like this and appreciate it as if you've followed the entire saga. You definitely get it; sales speak for themselves :D
for MADAME: I read "the deathly hallows" almost out of a sense of duty, because from the first pages it didn't capture my interest at all, truly, but really, it was translated very poorly.
I'll have to find the time to reread them all in the future. For sure, if I have kids, I will proudly say that I experienced the time when there was no talk of anything else!
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
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for BOB: I completely agree with what you're saying, but the truth is that you have to start somewhere. The summer after this book came out, I read "The Brothers Karamazov" and I'm still in love with it, but if I had never received that special gift I mention in the review, I don't know if this would have happened.
for SEA: Thanks for the appreciation; still, it's really tough to read a book like this and appreciate it as if you've followed the entire saga. You definitely get it; sales speak for themselves :D
for MADAME: I read "the deathly hallows" almost out of a sense of duty, because from the first pages it didn't capture my interest at all, truly, but really, it was translated very poorly.
I'll have to find the time to reread them all in the future. For sure, if I have kids, I will proudly say that I experienced the time when there was no talk of anything else!
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
Voto:
for BOB: I completely agree with what you're saying, but the truth is that you have to start somewhere. The summer after this book came out, I read "The Brothers Karamazov" and I'm still in love with it, but if I had never received that special gift I mention in the review, I don't know if this would have happened.
for SEA: Thanks for the appreciation; still, it's really tough to read a book like this and appreciate it as if you've followed the entire saga. You definitely get it; sales speak for themselves :D
for MADAME: I read "the deathly hallows" almost out of a sense of duty, because from the first pages it didn't capture my interest at all, truly, but really, it was translated very poorly.
I'll have to find the time to reread them all in the future. For sure, if I have kids, I will proudly say that I experienced the time when there was no talk of anything else!
Kelis Flesh Tone
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I’ve been listening to music for almost 10 years now and have been playing for about 5/6 years, and I’m "proud" to have started and developed a huge passion for everything that ranges from rock to stuff like Converge et simila.
By chance, I also listened to this album (the music video for "acappella" is really well done) and I have to be honest, 2/3 songs I definitely liked.
Nothing earth-shattering, certainly, but every now and then hearing some at least decent vocal lines on an electro-dance track like the first single isn’t exactly a given.
The rest of Kelis' discography is quite terrible, like almost all the genre she refers to, but that’s another story.