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DeAge™ : 7677 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Carter Tutti Void f (x)
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I liked Carter Tutti's album "Carter Tutti Plays Chris & Cosey" which came out, I believe, at the beginning of the year. I've had this one for a few days now, so I'm going to listen to it. However, dear Buzzin', maybe we should mention who these people are, just to be polite and given that they are not exactly newcomers: Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti (how much I love her), former Throbbing Gristle, in this album joined by Nik Colk Void (who, compared to them, is a rookie) from Factory Floor. And speaking of Factory Floor, the last things I heard from them are from a couple of years ago, so I would like some information: does anyone know of any upcoming albums? - P.S. for Buzzin: "how much I love her" is an intentional mistake, it emotionally and physically connotes the appreciation.
Yorgos Lanthimos The Lobster
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So I have to go there, for goodness' sake! Sorry for my age, but what does that <3 mean? It looks like something you'd find scribbled on the walls of restrooms at a service area...
Yorgos Lanthimos The Lobster
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finding a closure without screwing up what I've managed to say. Hi
Antonio Oliva Frantumi
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Mhhhh... however, I’m not convinced by the tone of the young supporters. The impression I get from the extracted phrases is, like Alia 76 expressed, the same as mine. Can I say this or do I have to read the whole pile to form an opinion? Not even under torture, as we certainly don’t need the Stalinism of budding poets. The text tries to present a book of poems in this context, which makes Krismaf shudder: get ready, the world is both wonderful and terrible. If you decide that your words and gestures (or those of an ally, friend, buddy) deserve the attention of others, if you truly believe you have something to say (and never before has it seemed that multitudes of individuals find it not just possible but necessary, given the amount of "works" produced), face the reactions you provoke: you can’t be so touchy just because someone expresses an opinion based on what they’re given to know. This is the context, this is the text, and based on this, one expresses themselves. Then... who cares if "The publication of a 'BOOK' is based on a certain selection..." Tons of trash have surpassed that, bookstores are stuffed with "literary works" that don’t justify the carnage of trees committed to print them (recycled paper being a weak mitigating factor), publication certainly doesn’t certify the quality of the text. And don’t come telling me that "... Only AFTER having read a book in its entirety can we express our subjective judgment on the book itself": certain nonsense becomes apparent in the first lines, or the first pages, if we want to grant them some further chance. I’m not saying this is the case. I’m saying that no one intends to reduce "... the excellent DeBaser to a dive..." (even though it would be really curious – and maybe I’d like it – if a brawl erupted over a book of poetry) but I believe that the aura of sanctity some wrap literature and especially poetry in, almost as if to protect treasures meant solely for them (the noble in spirit, sic), is stuff for adolescents, at best. And it does a disservice to both. Regards and kisses.
Richard Linklater Boyhood
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I haven't seen it, but I'm curious, also because of the discordance in opinions, I'll take a look. In the comments, however, I read that the director is the same as for "Before Sunrise," and that doesn't bode well, as far as I'm concerned: it’s one of the most unbearably useless and annoying films I can remember (actually, no, thankfully I can easily forget) - This "Boyhood," reading the text, reminded me, even though the context is different, of the extraordinary work done by Michael Apted, "7UP!". Hello, born from a documentary for British television: 14 children, aged seven, interviewed every seven years, starting from 1964 up to the age of 56 (the last "seven" was in 2012). If you get the chance, take a look.
Romero Britto Maicol Giacson
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"They say he is the most loved and hated artist of the moment, what do you think?" Dear Macaco, regarding the inscrutability of fortunes in the "art" contemporary carnival, one can say that there are some things that manage to be much more annoying than things that are ugly, and those of this Britto are annoying to me. In fact, his very name seems to suggest a neologism to be used as a definition for an object: it's not even ugly, it's britto! - p.s. HI
Editors In Dream
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P.S. the BEL was for puntiniCAZpuntini:
Editors In Dream
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I don't know why, but the BEL button doesn't appear. I'm putting it here manually: BEL
Gianni Giublena Rosacroce Musica Da Camera Oscura
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P.S. between us, when I started listening, I found that the music matched quite faithfully what I expected after reading your text. Mission accomplished.
Bilderbuch Schick Schock
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I’m listening to "OM," the guy just said "Lamborghini" :)) Yes, it’s a fun and entertaining way to play with the huge repository of music, and with a certain style (okay, a bit excessive), they’re just kids and that’s fine. The review matches.