psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8185 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Titan A Raining Sun Of Light And Love For You And You And You
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I'm glad you like it, ole. The packaging is cool but quite cryptic when it comes to information, but if you look closely (straining your eyes a lot), the names of the pieces are written inside in the usual ultra-psychedelic lettering. Right now, I'm on stand by for psychedelia, both because I've found few interesting things and because I'm a bit saturated.
Halfway To Gone Second Season
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Panic whenever you want, it would be a pleasure. Anyway, don’t take my judgment literally, try to feel them out, maybe I exaggerated.
Halfway To Gone Second Season
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Look, I haven't listened to him in ages, but for a year I tried to make myself like him, and the more I listened, the more his voice annoyed me, the fake southern guitar playing, and generally the sounds that were a bit too conventional. Oh, they might appeal to some, but in the scene, there's better... for me, of course.
Halfway To Gone Second Season
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one of the worst """"""stoner"""""" albums I have. Who wants it?
Koji Wakamatsu Su Su Per La Seconda Volta Vergine
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During my university days, I had watched a few pinku eiga, but unfortunately, they were hard to find at the time. I will look into it, but I'm not a fan of pinku eiga. The topic of Japanese eroticism has been extensively written about. From personal experience, I can only say that they have significant issues with sex, in every sense and direction. They are obsessed with it, somewhat like our grandparents. Since there still isn't a manifest freedom of sexual behaviors, the realm of sex remains under the aura of the forbidden. The usual Japanese dualism between the desire to express oneself and society's contextual judgment that holds them back. @O_O: it’s true that not all Japanese are the same (this is more accurate for Chinese and Southeast Asians; the Japanese are quite homogeneous compared to the rest of Asia), but there aren't all these monstrous abyssal differences either. At first, I also perceived significant differences between individuals, but after a while, I increasingly realized the opposite, namely the fundamental homogeneity of physical traits. No blonde, curly, or wavy hair. No blue or green eyes, no beards, no breasts (well, a significantly lower percentage compared to the rest of the world, let’s say). Yes, it’s a terrible stereotype, but in a general sense, the variety of traits is objectively less; it’s impossible to deny it. That said, it doesn’t mean that variety equals better; it depends on personal taste.
The Other Half The Other Half
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I don't know, it's been a while since I found anything exciting in the 60s realm, at the moment I'm out of suggestions, I need to think it over.
Pink Mountaintops Outside Love
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Well, at first it made me yawn too, but then all of a sudden it picked up and I got hooked. And you can't compare the two, it would be like a punishment race between Furino and Platini...
Pink Mountaintops Outside Love
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Unfortunately, I hold onto the disappointment of In The Future as a personal grudge...
Sun Araw Beach Head
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Sorry, panic, I'm a bit arteriosclerotic! It's just that on the same day you reviewed Perkele, they opened a thread about this album, so I thought it was you. I quite like this album; I still need to digest it as a whole, but piece by piece it's starting to get to me, just like the Magic Lanterns.
Blank Dogs Under And Under
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downloaded but listened to distractedly. A bit too claustrophobic for the torrential heat of this season. I’m waiting for winter to revisit it and comment with a well-informed perspective.
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