puntiniCAZpuntini

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I take the piss out of him. Or at most, I tell him: "if you want, we can meet outside." Stopping abruptly and then attacking him from a higher ground, surrounded by people who are there for you, is cowardly, or straight-up bullshit. I've never listened to the Afterhours in my life apart from the Area cover, and the more years go by, the prouder I am of that. It only took me reading his interviews to realize what a big idiot he is. He chose to live his life selling himself to people (like all artists do), so if someone thinks you're shit, that's part of the game. If you wanted to avoid criticism, you should have worked in other fields. He's an idiot, he always has been, and I will never listen to him. Especially since I don’t feel like I’m missing much. Someone who starts throwing insults in a completely favorable environment deserves to be mobbed. If it had happened on the street, he would have kept quiet... but in a place full of fans, with his band and all the entourage, yes, and on top of that without saying anything. What a disgrace, I would have filed a complaint that would have reached even his posthumous record.
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For ten years, I've considered Agnello a poor jerk. Now he’s leveled up to a poor idiot jerk. What a clown.
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You are much more theatrical and entertaining in your language; if you notice, there isn't even a famous Sardinian comedian or cabaret artist, while there are quite a few from Puglia, and many are quite famous and stylish — from Banfi to Albanese (Frengo E Stop, for example, I understood little but laughed a lot) and many others I only know by name. You have so much to teach. Carry the flag of mòòòòò in the mòòòndo.
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Well, we talk very little. We don’t have particular offenses; it’s rare for anyone to get insulted. Maybe you beat someone up, but at most you say "coglione." Just a "gaggione" can spark a reaction, few words and a lot of distinction. It’s not pretty at all, but that’s the way it is. In fact, we often use "caz," because it’s short and impactful, but even using "caz" ironically can be a bit dangerous. If someone gets offended without fighting, then they get offended in Italian. Those who use the dialect, in 90% of cases, are people who will hit you first and then insult you.
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I propose more mòòò and less nèh. For a more fulfilling life.
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It cracks me up, I don’t remember which CD it is where he explains who he is, saying something like "many associate Madlib and Quasimoto, but they have never been seen together in the same place. However, no one has ever been seen with Quasimoto, but if you hear him, you'll definitely recognize him." Or something like that. Very Tyler Durden-esque. Did you like the latest one, Further and other stuff?
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Instead, like in Milan, the nèh is the nèh, period. It’s useless, it’s extra. Its level of utility fluctuates between a mosquito and Audioslave.
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It works like that for me too, you go out 4 kilometers and it’s not that it changes the "caz," it simply doesn’t exist anymore. And it’s not a small thing; with a caz-addicted person, I can have a conversation incorporating 15 different meanings of caz in 3-4 exchanges, plus obviously those 30-50 caz as commas-intermissions. From what I gathered from the few Apulians I've met, the mòòò and the mèèè worked like caz, depending on the intonation you can say various things. I think they’re beautiful and useful; I love the practicality of a language that’s versatile depending on the situation. When you’re drunk and can’t speak, with a mòòò you can replace an entire conversation, those are great things.
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Can you explain the cases for using Mòòò and Mèèè? They don't have the same usage, right? Here, there's quite a difference between a "ccccaz", a "caaaaz", and a "cazzzz"; do you have a particular case system for this as well?
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Sure, the idea of the little voice is really sick, everyone boosts it, and he makes it like a cartoon character. Super sick in Unseen when he thanks Madlib for the beats, kind of like our punisher talking to Francesco, with the difference that PazzoLib is a cool dude.