psychopompe

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DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
AA.VV. Concerto Primo Maggio 2007
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Let me explain myself better, folks: since that aforementioned final against Borussia, I’ve stopped considering football with blind faith. It entertains me, but I don't get worked up about it at all; I’ve never understood people who mourn indefinitely when their team loses... what problems could be worse than that! I get what you’re saying, Iside; I wasn't born in '73, but my Inter-supporting cousins told me the same thing. @senior86: unfortunately, I’m not so convinced about this corporate ethics, especially in the early days of Berlusconi's management. It’s not malice, but you were too young to see Sor Capello’s interventions (a piece of crap as far as I’m concerned; his arrival at Juve made me incredibly angry) when he didn’t get the goals he wanted. I can't remember the match, but I remember very well that he contradicted himself since he kept saying the referee was always right. And some Atalanta fans might have something to say about the sportsmanship of some Milan fans (I’m thinking particularly of the often-praised Baresi) over a penalty from 15 years ago... That said, I don't want to praise Juve as a club; I find them even worse than Milan, if you ask me. Just a bunch of assholes dressed to the nines.
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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Do we speak the same language? Honestly, it feels like the dialogue between a quadriplegic football player and a blind art critic. What are we talking about? What do Zombies have to do with it? Look, I'm not pissed off and you're not bothering me, because getting angry at a bunch of data from the web seems rather pointless, don't you think?
AA.VV. Concerto Primo Maggio 2007
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Don't worry, I remember them all, all deserved defeats (except for the one against Borussia, the only time in history when Juve can complain about the refereeing... but then Rumenigge said just minutes before the start, "It was about time a German team won the Champions Cup," and lo and behold, that's how it went...), even the one lost against the worst Milan of the last 10 years. Can the average Milan fan accept defeats? When you always win, it stings even more, as we know, but if I’m not mistaken, when you lost to Olympique Marseille, I remember you took it badly, coming up with a thousand excuses. The defeats have done Juve good (well, more than the team, let’s say the fans), they’ve helped to get rid of some of that annoying arrogance. I had hoped Istanbul would do the same for Milan fans, but it seems I was wrong...
The Besnard Lakes The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse
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I was annoyed yesterday for having to do rec... it's already starting to wear on me a bit, I don't know, maybe I'm just meteoropathic.
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No, it would have been less cowardly. If you write something, it's because at that moment you think it and want to communicate it, whether it's for fun or not. That's all.
AA.VV. Concerto Primo Maggio 2007
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Iside, remember Istanbul; Juve may have lost 5 finals, but never in the way Milan gifted the cup to a bunch of lowlifes. Of course, you all resemble your president more and more, never admitting defeats and staying quiet without making proclamations for a while. Always boasting is what matters.
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it's easy, sanjuro, to throw the stone and cut your hand... well, anyway, I have little water in the radiator today so I heat up quickly.... ola.
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Thank you for the usual pointless arrogance, san. You see, I don’t claim to possess the ultimate truth about things; I consider opinions debatable, and everything very subjective and contextualizable. Unfortunately, many try to impose their point of view as objective and ontological. You are often one of these. Do as you wish, of course, but try to leave the arrogance in the living room sometimes and go out alone—it might do you some good.
Sam Raimi Spiderman 3
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I meant the Venetian teenagers that I remember well. Anyway, today's teenagers are three thousand times smarter than I was, and it's good to notice how only in our country does people (myself included) enter the workforce/independence after 25. In Northern Europe, by 18 you're out on your own, working your ass off and creating financial independence from your family. Much healthier, especially in terms of future prospects.
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I WAS JUST READING THAT PART, okay I’ll stop with the caps. Enlightening, nothing more to say. Anyway, the garage reference was about the fact that some tracks, especially as far as I'm concerned, Graden of Earthly Dlights, is garage. But not in the sense that garage means a dirty sound, rather simply as an attitude, like a tight organ groove. Well, maybe it’s just nonsense from a non-musician like me, but perhaps that was the point.
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