Tessio82

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Gustav Mahler Sinfonia n° 5
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Visconti in his teutonic-decadent period finds inspiration in one of the greatest decadent composers, namely Mahler. It's no coincidence; all the music of those years (the early twentieth century) possesses something magical and luciferian at the same time. An absolutely spot-on review.
Klaus Schulze Cyborg
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let's not forget about in the garden pharaos, another cosmic pinnacle
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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he he he he it will be fun....
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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Xeneathe devil: to dismiss out of prejudice? No, that's a huge mistake. I've read the review, and it contains so much nonsense that it all fits perfectly, not to mention prejudice. The nonsense he wrote, Luther, Milton...... please, if someone needs to invoke illustrious minds that have nothing to do with it just to get attention.........
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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Here you are the only one praising this one...........if you don't like this environment, change environment.
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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The truth is that Francis has never read a line from Luther or the German thinker; this is the bitter truth, and he would do us a great favor if he stopped publishing this garbage that certainly doesn’t do any good for the history of philosophy by spreading the nonsense of an egomaniac who believes he is God.
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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Damn, how much do I want to smash this idiot's skull, this stupid little faggot... oh my God, I'm burning with desire.
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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Then when it's me saying that this user is messed up in the head, you attack me. Do you realize how pathetic Francis is right now??
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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poison so fuck off you stupid jerk!!
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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I quote Logic Probe, there is this connection that ties the great theater to real life and the virtual one; life is a stage of sick minds, reality shows are the same, especially the one that I believe is the most symbolic of all: the island of the famous. It's not hard to find in the island the Antonian symbolism of "red desert," those seconds of tropical island dreamed in the fairy tale that for a moment counterbalance the asphyxiating life of Monica Vitti so immersed in that gray, mechanized, and alienating world. Long live the island, long live debaser, long live the sick minds.