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Basically a Rock album by Club Dogo. Listen to believe.
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-- he's young, from a city that has nothing to do with Rap, and hangs out with people who are not really connected to Rap. If he grows up and takes the skull off his face, he could do some great things.
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I saw the movie, so it doesn’t count. Too many plot twists, too many extra characters, too much of everything. If there had been half as much, it would have been much better; all that was missing was that in the end she - there on the waterfront where the director leaves her - picks up her faithful motorcycle to ride along the coast, and just before the credits roll...
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"In the hallucinatory mind of others, I really struggle..." that's where the donkey falls, because it wasn't hallucinated but amphetaminized. On LSD, you don't spout nonsense but instead see colors and laugh; with benzedrine, you talk (talked, since I don't know anyone under 60 who has used it) too much and out of place. He chose the wrong hit; books written while smoking are always better (the examples abound, starting from the cursed poets).
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It made me sick. You can tell it's written in one go, and a heavy one at that. It feels like a summary of a life laid out in the pine forest at 8:00 in the morning while you’re waiting to be able to drive. The only difference is that when you read it, you can drive, so you get in the car and go buy a decent book.
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Class.
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Tetsuo Hara even brought Hal back to life! The Italian-subbed link is great, I can show it to my nephew as well; I’ve already pulled him away from the crappy cartoons on Italia Uno, I give him the DVDs with Harlock, Evangelion, Sousei No Acquarion... and now he’s hooked, even though sometimes he doesn’t read the subtitles, he gets pumped up with the screams and the typical Japanese violence.
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The only "mistake" Hara made was starting Ken off too strong, a mistake that others who have "taken" from him do not make. Nowadays, any respectable Shonen kicks off with a child protagonist, like that garbage Naruto, which from the 8th season onwards becomes a blast. The guy who writes it has endless creativity, millions of characters, all with well-defined personalities and powers crazier than the last, not like Toriyama, who only knew how to make Kamehameha and Dodonpa with different names. Unfortunately, Naruto also has a serious problem: overuse of deformed. But if you see it online, you can just skip the boring parts and go straight to the fights.
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"And then, where the hell were the fingers violently digging into the temples/ribs/armpits of the unfortunate ones?" There were those too, but obviously, to reach the "next level," you needed the energy wave. But I meant the really new, new, new one, SOTEN no Ken, Ken Shiro's uncle set in mid-century Shanghai; it's awesome!