LoneSwordsman

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DeAge™ : 7555 days • Here since 2 october 2005
Ariake Waveband - Cas One - A Kid Called Computer She Never Knew How Much - Blood on the Playground - Playing God
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eheheheh look Mr. Cappio... I must say that, probably, the main reason why this semi-confusing mixed review has come to light, can be found in an act of kindness from the editors, moved by compassion from the disastrous return of a user long thought to be lost.... Having said that, I reply to you (assuming I’ve grasped the correct meaning of your request) that for sure, Cas One and A Kid Called Computer have released their respective albums, in that order: "Liberation" and "Toriano Terrell presents: Kid Called Computer", within which you will find the singles I reviewed.... As for Ariake Waveband, I was certain in the past of an EP containing that track, but I haven’t been able to find it again... anyway, he has made others, all very enjoyable :)
Ariake Waveband - Cas One - A Kid Called Computer She Never Knew How Much - Blood on the Playground - Playing God
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eheheheh look Mr. Cappio... I must say that, probably, the main reason why this semi-confusing mixed review has come to light, can be found in an act of kindness from the editors, moved by compassion from the disastrous return of a user long thought to be lost.... Having said that, I reply to you (assuming I’ve grasped the correct meaning of your request) that for sure, Cas One and A Kid Called Computer have released their respective albums, in that order: "Liberation" and "Toriano Terrell presents: Kid Called Computer", within which you will find the singles I reviewed.... As for Ariake Waveband, I was certain in the past of an EP containing that track, but I haven’t been able to find it again... anyway, he has made others, all very enjoyable :)
Massimo Fini Sudditi. Manifesto Contro La Democrazia
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Very interesting this proposal... I have always considered Fini one of the few personalities truly distinct from the rest of the crowd, and this book likely confirms that hypothesis... but... the crux of the matter, for this as for everything else in the political and social reality that surrounds us, is the enormous gap between theory and practice... in the sense that what Fini thinks and writes is commendable, as are the thoughts and proposals (on paper, precisely) of many other personalities who, in today’s cauldron of false flags, stand out, distinguishing themselves from the shameful figures that continue to perpetuate the deception, preaching well and behaving poorly at best...
Now, what I would expect from a person like Fini, considering his thoughts and what he writes in this book, would be a marked and definitive break from his old companions (better to call them camaraderie), but above all a stance so radical that it fully reflects everything he so charmingly professes. I am convinced that we are now so "advanced" in such a filthy and concrete state that any kind of proposal, civilly expressed, no matter how humanitarian and revolutionary it may be, would never be able to scratch, let alone change even minimally the current state of affairs.
Respectability grips us... we increasingly focus on the small flaws while the beam remains firmly embedded, not even hidden in the shadows... the entire information system is completely in the hands of a handful of lobotomized individuals who divert (more or less autonomously) attention from the real problems of the country (and the world)... the level of ignorance (and I mean that which would truly make a difference, the one that counts, not that which allows one to express oneself in ornate terms) has now advanced so much that we are no longer even aware of the confused state we are all in... we continue to tear each other apart among poor unfortunate souls, siding with one faction or another, when we don’t realize there is a very clear plan behind the scenes that transcends any faction, ideal, or side, and while we continue to remain as such, the way we are daily taken for a ride becomes so evident and blatant that it horrifies me...
I also thought it was a matter of conflict of interest, where those siding with a certain faction have interests and benefits in doing so, but I had to rethink... this at best concerns a tiny and insignificant percentage compared to the total population... the bitter and harsh reality is that we are completely dazed and defenseless... to put it worse, we are largely indifferent, although (I hope) aware, that no revolutionary and high-sounding legal act born from sincere will for change can now take root and be effective for a concrete resurgence... therefore, with all due respect for Fini, who I repeat has all my esteem and admiration, I do not believe that this or any other is the right way to hope for an improvement, indeed, for a radical change...
I am convinced that at the point we are at, there is only destruction to undertake... I believe it is the only way left, the only effective starting point to be able to rebuild something of our own, of the people, of TRULY DEMOCRATIC... this is what I hope for... such a realization... to understand that one must roll up their sleeves, understood in the most physical and concrete sense possible... then perhaps, we can start to philosophize again... maybe even starting right from Fini... who knows.
Gil Scott-Heron I'm New Here
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It's always easy to judge the lives of other individuals without having shared the same experiences... with this, I don't mean to say that it's absolutely necessary, but it is for those who then intend to express a deep judgment, beautiful or ugly as it may be. And with this, I believe I've said it all... I adore this man and his productions... beautiful review.
Capcom Street Fighter
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Haha, the very first street fighter... when throwing a fireball, to the amazement of those present, meant halving the opponent's energy... what satisfaction... and what memories!!! Thank you!
Capcom Ghosts'N Goblins
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another sacred monster!
IREM Hammerin' Harry
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"Let's get busy"! and keep enjoying :))
Taito Double Dragon
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how nice to return to debaser and find reviews of movies, books, video games... now we’re at 360*! well, double dragon (along with many others) is literally a plunge into the heart and the past... great memories that you’ve brought back... thank you!
Damon Albarn Monkey
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I really liked it... I'm convinced that it’s difficult to fully grasp the heart of the work after just a few listens... of course, it’s always a matter of personal taste, but I remember that listening to this album became "magical" after a certain point... great choice.
Daft Punk Alive 1997
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You're right... and you did well to highlight it... I remember that at the time I even wrote the review right after coming home (I had pretty much listened to it in the car and was writing the review as I was doing so)... definitely way too hastily, but what can you do... the excitement :)