Pietro Minchiadura

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Take That Nobody Else
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Are you joking? Onion in carbonara? When has that ever been said?
Take That Nobody Else
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The onion? Are you kidding?
I Calanti Lu Salentu
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Stop messing around, know-it-all. In my opinion, it's going to Cerro Maggiore.
I Calanti Lu Salentu
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Cologno Monzese?
I Calanti Lu Salentu
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We need to protect your fans. 25% of debaseroti claim to have changed their vacation destination to Santa Marinella after reading your reviews. We will negotiate with the Palazzo.
I'm From Barcelona Let Me Introduce My Friends
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what repertoire do they cultivate?
Karlheinz Stockhausen Live @ Auditorium Vallisa, Bari, 12.05.2006
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...I just remembered to vote for this! Here’s to the everlasting honor of the master!
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I met Professor Fumarola at a meeting in Reggio Calabria: a nice guy, we went to my little study to smoke a couple of cigars.
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Today, someone by the name of "I am an Inter fan" registered: it goes without saying that he is destined to soon be appointed a lifetime senator of human cases.
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May I say a word? Thank you. My summary studies on schizophrenic subjects and those with ongoing mental disorders have highlighted how the human case presents, in its basic sense, what in traditional psychoanalysis is called "mental disorder": the human case is schizophrenic, affected by borderline personality disorder, uncontrollable, irreducible. It may not cause discomfort when the prognosis is not particularly dire: just think of the human case of Iside, not dangerous under the law but bearing the typical signs of non-malicious ordinary schizophrenia. Defining features of schizophrenia in the human case can often include the tendency the human case has to repeat things. As every normal daily context teaches, one who constantly repeats the same things is pointed out as crazy and suffers from psychic distress in front of others and themselves. This is the case with Krystal, who has been exhaustively repeating the following aphorisms for months: 1) I miss Salento; 2) Milan sucks; 3) I will only change my mind when someone considers me here for who I am and not for the place I come from; now all of this, aside from being material for civil controversy, simply defines the psychologically unstable aspect of the subject. For this reason, therefore, she has every qualification to be defined as a new human case (not dangerous) debaseriota. Prof. Katsikoulos, Professor of Applied Herbalism and Seed Science at the Polytechnic University of Milan. I hold office at the DBS (Department of Seed Biotechnologies) on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30, Room VII.