CosmicJocker

DeRank : 14,60 • DeAge™ : 3641 days

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It's always better to take the stairs: it helps you stay in shape and avoids unpleasant surprises.

Very interesting, Mr. Zion...
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Exceptional.
You and the movie.
How beautiful was Cardinale.
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"Beware of sadness. It is a vice" (Gustave Flaubert, letter to Guy de Maupassant).

But I really want to see this movie..
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But perhaps to be a gentleman one must necessarily have a "pirate" side and a "foolish" side...
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Important issue: is it right for a person with serious mental disabilities to have children and then take care of them? .. It's not an easy answer..

Great page..
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Beautiful page full of springtime suggestions.

I agree with buzz: after this, perhaps, they have not repeated such magic anymore: am I wrong? And if I am wrong, what would you suggest?

Anyway, in your PS I would have added a Merritt..
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Sure, here’s the translation:

Come on: more than a decent review..
Of course, the use of bold to emphasize the parts that our little devil finds most juicy makes me curl my toes, but there’s talent.. The boy will make it..

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Liz is still my ex: I broke up with her about twenty years ago.

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I don’t know the album, but I’ll definitely add it to the list: thanks.
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I don't know how well the statement "seriously mentally ill" fits a character like Hitler (at least if we refer to the path that led him to the top of Nazi Germany). Years ago, I read Mein Kampf, and my impression was that we are simply faced with a politician who knew very well how to ensnare the masses through simple, demagogic, and repeated messages. He himself admitted how useful it was to identify a scapegoat onto which to pour all the frustrations of the multitude, and he did not hide his intention to pursue that path. He seemed literally like an illusionist revealing his tricks before performing them, to the point that I wondered what the level of literacy of the German people could have been: every unveiled illusion loses three quarters (if not more) of its power. Perhaps I underestimated his oratorical skills, his talents as a seasoned performer, and in this regard (but not only), I recommend Brecht's play: "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," which is a great allegory on the dynamics that led Hitler to power.
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The review entices the viewing...
I must admit, however, that I always remain puzzled when certain characteristics are linked to regionalism (or nationalism): Sardinian harshness sounds a bit like Romagnol cheerfulness, Ligurian stinginess, or Milanese arrogance...