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<< I leave ten pounds to the shopkeeper >> With ten pounds in London, you could buy the entire discography, and the salesgirl would even give you a blowjob.
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The technically most complicated book I've had the chance to read, and it was written in a maximum of seven months (but, really maximum). Reading it, after a while, you get used to it, making it seem normal, but writing it is not something everyone can do: managing to maintain your connection to the story while completely disconnecting from it every 7/8 lines to jump from character to character is tough, very tough.

Then it may not be liked; still, it's absolutely not something that just anyone can write (sure, some can, but at least in three good years). With this, you get definitive confirmation that CP is a genius. If he’s not, then find me another author who has managed to change so radically from book to book while publishing them all in just one year. You won’t find one because they don’t exist. His books may well be terrible, but he is still a genius.
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As honorary president, I have the duty to carry forward the word of Vapor Wave, whatever that may be.
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Read in the first year of middle school during Italian lessons, I remember qualifying it as an absolute masterpiece.
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A more than decent film on the theme of the Irish Mob & South Boston is *What Doesn't Kill You*. It's not bad, let's say it's a "nice crap."
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I'm immediately going to look for the page where they tell the reviewer to fuck off.
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I took advantage of the release of Mess to put all my .flac files on a nice DVD to take with me in the car. I had listened to the one from two years ago; this one only briefly, and: how the hell is it recorded? The bass, the vocals, and some "components" of the drums seem to be recorded in the studio, while the guitars and the rest of the drums sound like they were recorded in the studio next door. I don't expect such a crappy production from anyone, and even less from them. I give it a generous 2; the album is completely ruined, to say the least.
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Finally, I understood what "Cloud 9" stands for. I thought that... was the 7th Heaven. Tell the truth, is that joint yours...
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I don't know the record, but you use commas in a way worthy of early twentieth-century Russian-Italian translators. The "quest'ultimo" is terrible when referring to something written in parentheses. There’s nothing worse than using a "classic" tone while completely getting the basic rules wrong. Maybe you've done worse after that; I stopped at "quest'ultimo." Go back to middle school: you've missed quite a few pieces.
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Thanks for the tip about "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd." I either missed it, or I read it when I was a kid and forgot all about it (it's possible that, being well-crafted, I didn't understand a damn thing back then). I'll add this to my wishlist as well.