Mario

DeRank : 0,03
DeAge™ : 7517 days • Here since 10 november 2005
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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I'm in, Enea. Let's wait for Francis to present his arguments clearly; I don't think I've been rude, and I find it evident that this is a character just set up to provoke.
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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Aenea is going to take it easy.
Deicide Serpents Of The Light
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may you perish among the flames of hell amidst unspeakable sufferings vrensis
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Well said, Mario, unlike that idiot Francis, that Francis so devoted to the state and ecclesiastical hierarchy, a fucking worm in a nutshell.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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great kosmo, I think the most correct response to give was that of the package, but I don’t know about you. Anyway, Arianna David really attracts me; this combination of being a family and church woman paired with two voluptuous features from a Cuban whorehouse... I don’t know, but furthermore, having a crazy brain makes this woman truly intriguing.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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trampled rose, an event occurred where the camera was not a witness, if you've ever seen Lost Highway by David Lynch you understand the great art inherent in The Island of the Famous, was there really the rape of David by Ferrini? Answer? We'll never know because the camera was off at that moment, the great protagonist of Lost Highway said he didn't like to remember things as they really happened and was horrified by cameras, I prefer to remember things not necessarily as they occurred, thus the bomb disposal experts of the island borrowed the idea, far from fixed to reconnect to Mario's discourse.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Francis doesn't need 5, he is a great genius, and a great genius remains.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Great eneathedevil, in fact the body of santarelli is much more spiritual than any fixed idea of any monotheistic religion on the face of the earth.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Mario, this fixed idea makes me think: fanaticism, for example, is characteristic of educated people; in fact, an educated person is someone who cares about spiritual matters, and a true interest in spiritual things is precisely fanaticism, a fanatical interest in the sacred (fanum).
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Kosmo, there may indeed be distinctions, but what I want to say transcends religions from an anarchic perspective. Both Catholicism and Protestantism are fixed ideas; a fixed idea is one that has enslaved man. Those who have never attempted or dared not to be a good Christian, a believing Protestant, a virtuous man, are slaves and subservient to faith. The scholastics philosophized only within the dogmas of the church; the popes wrote works always staying within papal superstitions, never questioning them. At the same time, there are writers filling pages about the state, without ever questioning the very fixed idea of the state, and our daily newspapers regurgitate politics, social issues, and the mundane. It feels like I’m in a toilet when I pick up a newspaper because they are fixated on the idea that man is made to become a zoon politikon, and so the subjects vegetate in subservience, the liberals in humanity, and anyone who questions them commits a sacrilegious act. Here’s what is truly sacred: the fixed idea, let alone religions… A society like Endemol, in my opinion, deserves praise for the originality of this moral disintegration of the "fixed idea."