psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8186 days • Here since 11 january 2004
dEUS Vantage Point
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I couldn't make it to the second listen. Pocket Revolution had a couple of sparks right from the start, but this feels like the Gobi Desert, flat and windy, a place I want to leave immediately. Maybe I'll give it another shot, but I doubt it will rise again. RIP PS: from what I hear, the new Motorpsycho is a whole different story, even if it’s not a masterpiece.
Ayumi Hamasaki A Ballads
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hamasaki is pulled up with three fingers of putty like half of the Japanese girls, cute but there's a big difference between that and being a hottie. I won't comment on the music because you can already imagine...
Denys Arcand Le Invasioni Barbariche
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Why is wisdom often and willingly erroneous? And why would knowledge be erroneous? Do you perhaps mean erroneous ideals and therefore the failure of the same? It’s not a criticism; I would like to understand. Even if the ideals (or wisdom, or whatever we want to call it) of the professor and his friends have perhaps been disillusioned by the course of events, that does not mean they were wrong. In other words, erroneous. Maybe it’s the way the world is now that is wrong. It’s a matter of perspective.
DJ Gruff Rapadopa
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I found it disgusting because especially the enforcers preached well but behaved very poorly. I can understand a security detail (which, by the way, was completely absent at big events like the CSI in 2001), but I saw the typical nightclub bouncer from Treviso kicking a drunken punk (given the hatred I felt for half of the punkabbestia at the time, I was quite pleased, but later on, this made me reflect). In short, I know it's reasoning based on stereotypes, but the image was a bit jarring.
DJ Gruff Rapadopa
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Among these social centers, the most avant-garde in transforming themselves into clubs, complete with bouncers in plastic gloves (I swear I saw them with my own eyes), were the Rivolta of Marghera and Livello 57, interesting realities turned into colossal crap.
Toto Toto
Toto Toto
13 may 08
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larrok perfectly condenses my thoughts as well, even though a progenitor of non-gender has aged terribly. Music for elevators. Did you "elect" this album to the House or the Senate? I see it in the Senate alongside the hunchbacked P2 member.
DJ Gruff Rapadopa
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Damn, I remember stop the panic, I would hear it when I went to visit my sister in Bologna back in '92, great memories! But it seems tough for my kaleidoscopic ears to dive back into hip hop after 18 years... and if Pina is involved, I really don't think so. Not even if they pay me would I listen to anything produced by that female australopithecus. And I’ve never understood all this hype and fixation of hip hop with martial arts, bushido, and various bullshit. It's always given me an autoghetization vibe. In short, a symbol to gain recognition as a socio-musical group. Especially since the late '80s. Maybe I could only get back into the earliest stuff, you know, like Sugarhill Gang and similar things.
Oriental Sunshine Dedicated To The Bird We Love
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It left me a bit perplexed; I downloaded it two years ago, and if I managed to reach the end a couple of times, that's something. I swear I'll give it another try, but it all felt like something I've heard before and a bit sappy.
Sylvester Stallone John Rambo
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"Sorry, but after growing up on bread, Rambo, and Commando, how can one be a communist?" Don't worry, I'm living proof of that. And I memorized (and still remember a bit) the specifications of many automatic weapons as well as the arsenal of a good part of the Russian/American aviation, helicopters included. I enjoy visual violence; real violence terrifies me. A contradiction? No, just a simple ability to dissociate from what I see. Fortunately, I was a child with a good critical sense even back then.
Mel Gibson Braveheart - Cuore Impavido
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Well, all these great emotions don't seem to come through. It's got a good share of beatings, decapitations with the Claymore, a couple of colorful characters, but if someone still gets excited after 20 years of this film, something's not right. Also, if I want to see some great battles, I'll watch a selection from The Lord of the Rings (which can reasonably make many people crap themselves, but at least those are made well enough - unless they last 7 hours like the third one). Still, better this Braveheart than Eucalyptolo, true garbage.
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