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The one in the center wants to sell Waffles and Fried Chicken because he likes them. But he can't because he's white. So he gets fat and braids his hair because he's sad.

The one on the right, on the other hand, is clearly the one who fixes the van when it breaks down. He learned on his grandfather's Massey Fergusons, one of the first settlers. He can't stand John Deeres, but since his grandmother used to clean at Schloss Neuschwanstein, deep down he harbors a strong admiration for Fendts.

The one on the left is Mario. Mario roots for Avellino and lives in the memory of the 80s.
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One of the few recent cases where there's plenty of money for photography and visual effects, an interesting and important story that's relatively "not-so-much," great actors.

Of course, it's a brick as it should be, good job, beautiful, encore.
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But @[NickGhostDrake]
@[MaledettaPrimavera] will never come back to Debaser?
They blew our minds with Wilco, and they were right.
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Anyway, you all heard Gionny Scandal this summer. You watched the games, don’t deny it.

Gionny is inside of you.
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It was trendy in Milan in the 80s. Then it became fashionable in Marseille in the 90s/00s. In the 10s, it returned to being fashionable (thanks to Marseille) in Milan.

But it’s 2021, and I advise against it. Or create ONE scheme and apply it. Just ONE, otherwise it gets exhausting and it all falls apart.
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O'PIPPONE.

Well-deserved.
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But above all, twenty thousand services on and specials and films about Maurizio, and not even half on Aldo.

A film about Aldo Gucci from ’55 to ’85 would be a mix between Casino, Goodfellas, Il Divo, Blow, There Will Be Blood, Wall Street, and La Dolce Vita.

And instead, they’re shoving that - in comparison - poor idiot of the Nephew down our throats.
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This never read, I definitely didn't have at home because "Romano".

All those "Milanese" ones I read as a kid, I remember often having to reread them several times to understand what they meant exactly.

I especially remember that the first time I saw a comment by Sfascia, I thought of Gadda.
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Watched yesterday, I'm still confused and quite a bit.

At one point, Matt Damon, playing a rough Englishman from the 1300s, says to Han Solo's son: "because you know my friend, i'm broke." In 1300, in England, a rough guy says something like that.

20 seconds later they speak in a fake grandiloquent English from the late 1800s. After another 4/5 sentences in American. Then half Latin from the 1500s. Then back to English and then back to American.

Ridley Scott, Matt Damon, his friend who plays Batman, Han Solo's son. All people who should have balls of steel.

Left halfway through, I really didn’t get it.
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In summary: he ended up like Nas.