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<< A mediocre writer of our time would have spun something like 150 cloying and pointless pages on the final episode, trivializing and ruining everything. >> I recommend Jack Ritchie. He's still from the days of others, so it doesn't count. Pagina non trovata. | Marcos y Marcos
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PS: I just read Pixies' comment, otherwise I would have avoided saying the same thing.
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<< Norton would like to be like Durdell: >> I'll give you a hint: Norton is a spoiled brat with serious mental issues, very serious mental issues. You are disputing the theory of someone from a psychiatric hospital, as the work is narrated in the first person. Therefore, the contradictions are intentional, precisely to demonstrate that even if one day you wake up and oppose the system, your imagination is still saturated to an absurd degree with the images that have been thrown at you for years. You are a product of the system even when you go against it. It’s not an essay by an economics guru trying to wake us from the great slumber; it’s nonsense, and it’s you who is wrong for taking it seriously while looking for contradictions in a joke. If you explain it, it’s no longer funny.
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And maybe keep in mind that modern rap, the one after 2003/2004, was invented by US. Italians. - In 1996.
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Alright, the USA is set aside. Let's talk about France. This sells millions of copies Now explain to me what it is. It doesn’t rhyme, it doesn’t follow the beat, the beat is awful, it only speaks in metaphors without following a logical thread. Don’t tell me how it’s pleasing, explain to me what Booba is in your opinion because I don’t get it. And when you explain it to me, remember that he has several platinum records at home, all sold in just one country. If not, we can take Spain, where they sell rappers with the musical structure that Jovanotti had in '87. - The guy singing is called Mucho Muchacho. Mucho Muchacho. Mucho Muchacho. Repeat it like a mantra when you think we’re the ones who are in bad shape.
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<< We are a nation of provincials, we get excited over little things, and we believe everything! what a mess >> Compared to the USA and France, we’re doing much better; there, the more nonsense you talk, the more records you sell. Millions, not to exaggerate. A piece by Snoop Dogg from 2006 in 2006 Snoop had been a billionaire for eleven years and hadn’t seen Compton in at least eight. Yet he sold millions of copies of this single, several million. In France, let’s not even talk about it, my god, they have the worst musical garbage ever seen on planet Earth. But, REALLY GARBAGE from a musical standpoint, in terms of concepts, poses, everything. It’s annoying that Italy is always seen as garbage; sometimes take a look outside too. In France, Trucebaldazzi doesn’t exist; there are the originals driving Ferraris.
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<< I have one for you, Caz >> Eh chenunconosco sagaersecco? I saw a documentary a couple of years ago, made by a journalist, about life in public housing in major Italian cities. The first question was "what is a borgata?" and they showed a barrage of responses from various characters. In the middle of the barrage, Saga also appears responding "pèmmè abborgata è... nùòsòddire bbene... er peggio deiggironi dest'inferno...". I stopped laughing last week. It's also on YouTube. PS A kiss to the kids.
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<< one must conceive and nurture the myth >> The Myth? But aren’t you exaggerating a bit? In a couple of years, those who currently follow Carter will grow up, and with Carter's disappearance, Baldazzi will fade away too. They are just temporary minor players in the mass youth culture (or underage adult culture), even mentioning them seriously is an exaggeration. << I hope this is just a big joke, >> Still don't trust it? It’s a parody, send an email to those who follow football and ask them.
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<< Christ, how did I not realize this before?? >> Even my tone was satirical, we’re posting in a space that puts baldazzi in our heads, it’s obvious that “the savior of the homeland” was ironic. Taking things too seriously is harmful; at most, you should stay alert but smiling :-) Capeesh?
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"Trust me, Aban talks about a world and a city that don’t exist." Undoubtedly, yes, I also met Aban at a concert organized by a friend of mine. As in every city in Italy, there’s someone who brings the drugs and someone who distributes them; Lecce, as far as I understand, is a bit particular lately both because the big heads of the Sacra Corona Unita haven't been taken out yet, and because the Albanians are still present (I have a friend dating a girl from Lecce). Aban is just one of many who got caught up in that scene, he knows slightly how it works, and he does what’s bad in between. If there was something bad in between, he produced rap CDs and made videos with Bentleys, he certainly wasn’t rapping while driving a nice car. To me, he assured me that I was facing a street pusher like there are millions, nothing more.