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I would like to let you know what arachnodactyly is, but it’s better if you don’t.
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Is there the evergreen "Arbitro Cornuto"?!
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Fascinating reading, especially for me as someone who is arachnophobic. The metaphors related to spiders and webs that are connected to life’s traumas are also interesting. I feel like reading it, but I already have two books on the go, a graphic novel and a novel, along with a list of at least ten more books on standby. I'll make a note of it though; I don't know when, but sooner or later I'll dust it off.
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M.A.S.T.E.R.P.I.E.C.E.
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It's just that the splatter one has nothing.
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It would seem like a horror b-movie, one of those that I absolutely love. I don't know why, but it brings to mind my beloved "I Tre Volti Della Paura."
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I would say it’s very relevant; the acceptance of the passage of time and its effects on our bodies is one of the most widespread syndromes of the new millennium. Moreover, I recently discovered that it has a specific name: gerascophobia.
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Another interesting proposal. In a time of scarce discoveries due to lack of time, I've noticed that the last three tracks on my playlist are suggested by you!
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I have never been a big fan of the two biggest "slappers of the West," but I remember this film with a lot of nostalgia and tenderness, perhaps because back then I found it fascinating to be carried away by the horse, waking up upon reaching the destination!
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It's my favorite part of his discography, one of my desert island discs. Thank you, Mac! 😊