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Andrew Jarecki Una Storia Americana
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legendary nofake, I’m noting this down!
Coroner No More Color
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As a true Swiss, I can only say that all the bands mentioned here are Swiss-Protestant, mostly Lutheran. Now, let's read on Wikipedia: "The Catholic knows he has obtained forgiveness through the sacrament (of confession, editor's note) and is in grace with God, while the Lutheran will only discover after death whether his faith was sufficient for salvation; in life, he has no sign of being predestined for salvation, he can only hope for it, or rather believe it strongly...". With this, I don't mean to say that the Coroner and the others are "practicing Protestants," but this Lutheran concept (the uncertainty of "heaven" despite all efforts and merits) is deeply rooted in Swiss-German (Luther was from Zurich, the Coroner too) and French culture (aside from the Catholic regions like Basel, St. Gallen, or Ticino). This is to explain the "rottenness" that exists in Switzerland, which is more like "atavistic frustration," or better yet, "we're in hell and we'll stay here." P.S.: Let's modernize these clichés, enough with the cuckoos (which originally are typical of the Black Forest and Austria), let’s move on with the Swatch! :) Rating for the album: 4.5
Andrew Jarecki Una Storia Americana
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Doppler, you're not entirely wrong. The lowering of the age of sexual seduction is increasingly linked to fashion, image, and trends. What to think of these young girls who show off their belly buttons and squeeze into clothes that highlight their butts and breasts (and fat)? And then there's the obsession with youth among adults, this need to look like a "Lolita" or a "boy," otherwise they aren't appealing? Just think of the erotic manga where the passive figure is predominantly a childlike image (like those in children’s manga)... When it comes to anorexia, I'd be more cautious. There are many factors that contribute to this illness, not just Peter Pan syndrome (for example, depression, an overbearing and conflictual mother, comparison with schoolmates, emulation of stars, etc.). One more thing: "pedophilia" is the erotic practice involving prepubescent minors (not sexually mature, children), while "pederasty" is the erotic practice with pubescent minors (sexually mature, adolescents). Since in Italy the age limit is 14 years, those who engage with adolescents aged 12 to 14 are the pederasts. Therefore, it’s a term that is out of use around here. Whereas in America, where in some states the age limit is 16 or even 18 years, this term is legally more commonly used.
Andrew Jarecki Una Storia Americana
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blessed naivety Pun...
Andrew Jarecki Una Storia Americana
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The problem is that the spectrum of pedophilia is so wide.... from the torturous serial killer (in this regard, I recommend watching the excellent film "Evilenko," based on a true story, featuring a Malcolm McDowell who somewhat impressed me) to the "uncle" who's just a bit too hands-on. --- We are not psychiatrists, we are not therapists, we are just human beings disgusted by this filth; there are those who try to see it a bit rationally, and those who have no pity at all. But it seems pretty clear to me that it disgusts everyone, you, me, good old sanjuro and easy, Pun, and all the others. Anyway, since I've now posted the title of a film that tells the story of someone who was proud of being who he was, it's only right to mention The Woodsman, with Kevin Bacon in the role of the pedophile who wants to redeem himself. I haven't seen it; has anyone?
Andrew Jarecki Una Storia Americana
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William, the "don't accept candy from strangers" warning is weak, okay, but... Let me share my personal experience: my parents, who weren't blind to the dangers, instilled in me a sacred terror of the boogeyman from a young age (I'm talking about 35 years ago). But not with the usual fairy tales about candy and so on. No, they made me and my sisters watch a show that aired every other Friday night simultaneously on Swiss, German, Belgian, and Austrian national channels, "Aktenzeichen XY". Every two weeks, my dad made us endure the grim reenactments of child abuse, disappearances, and tortures. This show is a sort of "missing persons" but more pragmatic and efficient (without excessive drama and romanticizing). I can still picture the mugshots of the pedophiles who were later caught, faces you would never suspect. I share this because this habit of my parents (it was the only show we could watch in the evening, otherwise it was straight to bed after the carousel) came in handy at the right moment when the boogeyman stopped next to me (I was around 12) in his car while I was on my way to school, when he opened the door with a "Hi beautiful, can I give you a ride to school?" That show, along with my parents' constant raw and blunt advice, gave me the courage to kick the door of that car (a gray metallic Mercedes with beige leather seats, I remember it vividly, I can recall the smell of the leather) and to run away because I understood that he didn’t just want to give me a ride. I tell this because it seems to me that there is an ambivalent attitude toward today's children: overly protective on one hand (better that they learn about life's realities as late as possible) and at the same time indifferent (after all, today's kids know a lot more than you think and can defend themselves). As always, the solution lies somewhere in the middle.
Andrew Jarecki Una Storia Americana
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Guglielmo, the one with the lists, is already a habit in the USA; we’ll get there soon, too. Lists of people guilty of abuses. What easy says, "and it is highly likely if not obvious that there are also hundreds, thousands of people who live this state as an authentic drama" is as true as my belly button. It is a drama not being able to talk about it with anyone, because there are many, too many who think like you. It’s a drama not understanding why one is like this, just as it is a drama to understand it because one has previously been a victim of abuses. Then of course, there are people who live this condition beautifully as if it were a game in all its cruel carefree-ness... ... .... the instinct says "to death with everyone", reason says "but....". In my case, pragmatism prevails, just by a little, but it prevails.
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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:) don't tease me :) The honorary citizenship should be given to the Japanese instead.
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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Eh, Swiss Guru Gurus? But isn't Neumaier from Munich, and Trepte from Constance? They might have trained in Zurich, but the Swiss don't consider them national heritage, they wouldn't even try, it would provoke a diplomatic incident with Germany :)
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