Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
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Oh, Cazzy, why are you questioning the goodness of the site or not... it's obvious that there's a pseudo-religious control at play on these matters (the page is the same as the link Rooster provided about the Centro Culturale San Giorgio, with the difference that RATM translates it better there :D), so you can see the evil lurking almost everywhere. It's a symbol, that, on Commerford, which appears elsewhere in covers and images of groups and singers who have never hidden their playful dealings with Beelzebub, so I don't see why this punk from Rage couldn't have gotten himself a little 666 t-shirt. It's not necessarily true that having a shirt with 666 means you're a Satanist. I’d buy one, for example, and just think how cool it would be now that there are two disco freaks from the '70s making waves with a little song about the 892: Sei-sei-seiiiiih... sei-sei-seiiiih:
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By the way, cazzy, I found the link on these damn RATM: Frankly, I couldn't care less, but it's just to back up what I had written :) ---> Infinito - Pagina non disponibile <---
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Sè, damn... sloggy is too much frou frou, around here we have sloggi... tsk.
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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And what the hell am I logging in... it was me up there.
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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I haven't killed anyone, Caz, don't put me in charge of corpses I don't want to keep.
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But come on, Mùn, and to think that here with me the north curve is in the hands of the black shirts and the most polite chant is "As long as I live, I will hate communists..."; just think what they might think of some healthy gay cheering.
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Oops, I hadn’t logged in:
But no, no, we dissociate ourselves from cocktails with cocaine, not from a bit of erythropoietin that, in less suspicious times, some athletes lacking vitamins might have felt the need to take! Alex has become quite a strapping young man purely for the culture of bodybuilding, no doubt about it, and even if there were some doping substances involved, so what: even in the years of the Coppi-Bartali rivalry, there was talk of a "magic bottle" that all cyclists kept with them when pedaling; since the anti-doping culture was not in vogue in cycling more than 50 years ago, just like in football a couple of decades ago, here we are scandalized by some little doping stuff used as a charge by someone (Zeman, ed.) who, by the way, didn’t shy away from stating that even in his Lazio they were doping, but LESS (???), so in the end, the popular use condemns those who are in the media’s crosshairs. And us Juventini are always in that position, because we’re branded for some minor innocent mischief at the expense of other teams... everyone is mean to us, while deep down we are as good as bread and we care for everyone, from the directors of other teams to the coaches, from the players to the referees, we are one big family.
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And anyway, we zebras (by adoption and not) distance ourselves from that kind of invertebrate who pretends to be a Juventus fan. He who doesn’t understand Juve, doesn’t understand football in general, doesn’t understand, period.
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Maybe Nix is a Torino fan, what do you know. And stop being so pretentious about the "principium virtutis" thing: at these jam minch sessions you go to hook up, think for a moment if I've ever paid attention to the nonsense they played claiming it was music... come on, Caz, please.
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'Nchia, Turk, what you're telling me is really important and significant: the fact that the kindergarten teachers want to impose on children still unaware of the true horrors of existence such a piece could support the hypothesis that the subliminality of the message, combined with the enticing dose of the melodic motif, promotes a pernicious attraction towards it, whether intended or not. These are things to ponder, my goodness, and as far as I'm concerned, you are right to sue the kindergarten, or at least warn them about going to Danzig next time.