Coelum

DeRank : 1,34
DeAge™ : 8233 days • Here since 24 november 2003
Ron Howard Angeli e Demoni
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I remember watching "The Da Vinci Code" on TV and being bewildered by it: continuous and chaotic scene changes, incomprehensible insights from the protagonists, flat acting, and completely terrible dubbing left me speechless. I realized that this sequel would be a piece of crap just from the trailer.
Jim Jarmusch Coffee and Cigarettes
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Nice review. I haven't seen the movie.
Artisti Uniti Per L'Abruzzo Domani
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I quote Primiballi. Here we are not saying that charity should not be done, but that it should be done with inner anger, not with a smile like: "yes, we are all united," because at most we are united for a few days; then what remains to hold everything together must be the state.
Carolina Cutolo PornoRomantica
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@UhUhPanico: in my opinion, it's not pointless to discuss it on a blog. It's a topic that, whether we like it or not, still resonates, and there are still many doubts surrounding it. In our society, love, tits, and asses are flaunted, but very few talk about real sex (and real love, which is a fundamental part of it). From this perspective, the fact that a girl speaks about it sincerely, playfully, maturely, and with a certain style seems to me like a kind of public service. Then there are those who don't fundamentally need it, like I believe you don't, but I'm sure there are many people out there who should broaden their horizons on this topic, and it seems to me like an intelligent way to do so.
Artisti Uniti Per L'Abruzzo Domani
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@cptgaio: For example, I went to the outlet and there was a stall outside collecting new clothing to send to Abruzzo. I bought 5 euros worth of underwear and socks for children and gave them to them. I sing in a choir, we organized a concert in my city together with others, and we raised a thousand euros for the same cause. But then? I mean, it’s nice that everyone contributes their part, but in the end, you’re not really touching the real problems that the people of Abruzzo are facing, nor can you do that, because it would mean spending your life helping and caring about all the situations of hardship, and that’s not possible: that’s what the State should be for, to take care of everyone, you can do your part, but the heavy lifting should be done by the State. And charity makes you forget the duties of the State because it can intoxicate you, which is why I say that in the end, it’s harmful. It’s not harmful in general, of course, but it is when it distracts you from the shortcomings of those who should be addressing the problem in its entirety.
Artisti Uniti Per L'Abruzzo Domani
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And you're wondering why Fossati didn't participate? This song is in the running to be voted as the ugliest, most predictable, most boring of the decade! Sure, there are plenty of beautiful voices, of course Battiato, Consoli, Giorgia, Caparezza, Bersani, whatever you want, but the song is PAINFUL and USELESS; the only things it saves are the consciences of the "artists" and those who buy an original CD for the first time. Charity has become harmful now. link rotto
Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
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How did they manage to slip away from me? Congratulations in abundance!
Carolina Cutolo PornoRomantica
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Yes, week end (I'm from Rome, but I appropriated myself for a moment of the Neapolitan dialect)
Carolina Cutolo PornoRomantica
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Putting aside the jab about opportunism in being feminists (I don't need it, and even if I did, I wouldn't bring it up here on De-B where there's a girl every two thousand clicks), look, I’m the first to barely tolerate the "sgrillettatrici," just like the hysterical queens or the macho buffoon. As you say, the object of scorn is style and content, which seem trivial and obvious to you while they don’t to me; I like them, what can I do? I also agree about the Malvestite, but I really don’t understand all this bitterness.