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I had listened to them a couple of years ago, I was supposed to go see one of their concerts and I was asking for information about the Debasio. They are enjoyable, with really cool moments during the live performance, but perhaps a bit repetitive in the long run. Still, pleasant.
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Francesca Niedda = Francesca Nera, a tribute to F. Neri??
I haven't seen the film and I don't fully understand what you mean, but perhaps the Sardinian dryness really exists. Or maybe it doesn't.
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Minghia chebbravi!
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I give you a four because you didn't proofread, and the forgotten letters really bother me.

Interesting proposal.
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It's like this. I can no longer talk about music with normal people.
Feeder Torpedo
18 mar 22
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I'm sorry to say this, but I didn't know them before and I don't know them now. Apart from telling me to go to hell, please tell me what I'm doing wrong!
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Sweet Polo, I won't ask you why you've ended up listening to this nice little record. You probably like black helmets and stylized butterflies. And that modern Spaniards often make shitty music is a well-known fact... I basically agree with you on that originality stuff.
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So, according to you, Giorgia wrote this literary masterpiece with her own little hands, or is she even incapable of hiring a decent ghostwriter? In any case, she didn’t err regarding who handles the photo edits: it’s known that Italians always prefer appearances over content.

And... how did you read this magnificent book???
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Undoubtedly, Lovecraft is a notable gap, something I've been postponing for many years... Where should I start, according to you? I wouldn’t want to begin with Houellebecq’s essay, mainly because he definitely focuses too much on himself (as confirmed by @[Cervovolante] below) and I believe – before reading an essay – I should get to know Lovecraft through his work, rather than through an analysis.
Cervo, the next one on my nightstand is already *Estensione del dominio della lotta,* now I’m alternating it with something else because I don’t want to fall into the Houellebecq tunnel (which I would end up detesting). Have you finally read *Le particelle elementari?*
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I still don't know Lovecraft; your writing makes me want to dive in. Instead, I just finished reading "Submission," and I have to say that "A jovial provocation that Houellebecq unfortunately fails to emphasize enough" could be a statement that starts to make more sense in general, particularly regarding him and his literary intentions.

You finally decided to publish it!