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DeAge™ : 7508 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Marco Travaglio Ad personam
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Hetzer: now don't be the one to broaden my concepts by adding unnecessary words. The adjective "sad" referred to your comment and it's very, very different from saying "frustrated" towards the one who wrote it. I wouldn’t even dream of it. I also tried to explain why: "sad" for someone like me who believes in justice, respect for roles, and civic education. From your last comment, it almost seems that a certain envy for Travaglio's success is leaking through. I don't want to get personal. What matters to me is that an Italian citizen should at least consider carefully what someone like Travaglio writes. That being said, I totally agree that he is not a saint or a hero. But he certainly has balls, that seems beyond discussion. It’s sad to almost attempt to "bring him down a peg," to normalize him, to see in what he does merely a greed for money or visibility. Aside from certain questionable jokes of his, I repeat, Travaglio is a journalist with guts. Vitols4: If you make a living writing, then you did it on purpose! Issues?????? I imagine that Travaglio doesn't need to teach you anything... but what about the 70% of Italians who don't read even one newspaper a month or the 80% who don’t read even one book a year? Those are the ones who will go to vote to choose the administrators who will govern me as well!
Marco Travaglio Ad personam
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Francis, I think your keyboard is skipping spaces.
Marco Travaglio Ad personam
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PCP: they are not three books. They are two books and a DVD.
My Chemical Romance Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys
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"I apologize for writing 'contro i parti' instead of 'against the party', it completely changes the meaning..." Ahhhh that’s why I didn’t understand it!
Marco Travaglio Ad personam
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"Are you sure you can afford to come here and talk about labor pains? I don't think so, for various reasons and not because of your 'fault'." We're on Debaser, not at university.
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Premise: it's instructive to read about the "peeved" and annoyed reactions from some users. If someone like Travaglio always points out the sores, he's surely someone who profits from it. Good for him, of course, but he has "made a career" out of these denunciations. He’s even called "a manipulator of the system." It almost seems like he manipulates Berlusconi into making ad personam laws so he can speculate on them later! Are we joking here? We certainly haven’t thrown him into the mud; we’ve just stated that he enriches himself (brrrr, what an ugly word for someone like Travaglio). It's "pathetic" to consider him a lone hero. Reviewer, you are pathetic! Get used to it, huh. We who know how the world works understand perfectly well that Travaglio writes these greatest hits solely for poor suckers to fleece them at Christmas. He doesn’t go to prosecutors; he pays people to do it (can you imagine!). You, Hetzer, dear friend, you may not be a little Italian, but like many Italians, you engage in our art of smearing everything and everyone, with class, huh... he profits from it! Come on, Hetzer, I wasn’t born yesterday. I know the events in this book from the inside since the times they occurred, and your words are sad, can I use this term? Sad for an Italian who still believes in the law and doesn’t think it’s all a nihilistic grab-bag. Because, precisely based on this way of thinking, those who govern us regularly screw us over. Vitols4... Shall we glorify those who exploit the myriad institutional flaws for their personal gain? INSTITUTIONAL FLAWS? But call them by their name or have the courage to say what you think! They’re not flaws; they’re scams against the citizens. Because with tricks and deceit, they screw us over. Some fall for it, others denounce it, and I can’t see what could be higher than investigative journalism! Your phrase, Vitols4, is an outrageous slip on glass. Never have I heard a phrase so convoluted and perverse. And look how many gave you a nice thumbs up! Many sad comments on this page. Sad and dark. And from these comments, I imagine not much will change in Italy.
Marco Travaglio Ad personam
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Hetzer: "As far as I'm concerned, he (Travaglio) is one of those who feeds off this, like many others, and has understood that fishing in troubled waters pays off, and not a little..." Here’s the summary of the little Italian, the tiny Italian. You'd like that, huh? Dragging him down into the mud too, everyone in the same shit, right? No, dear. Not a chance. Travaglio is just doing his job as a journalist and for this, he is rightly compensated. The others, those from the book to be clear, are just taking us for a ride. Actually, worse than that. Exploiting a position of power, they make laws for their own benefit. The beauty of the book is that it goes fishing to the right and the left (even though it's blatant that only Silvio made 90% of the ad personam laws). This is called "journalism," which is fading away among the prostituted journalists.
Black Bombaim Saturdays And Space Travels
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Once and for all. I can't stomach this irony by the kilo. Let's get serious, damn it, thanks to people like Bartleboom, space-rock-metal sales are plummeting.
Gianfranco Marziano Terra Terra
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Good morning finesse!
Edvard Munch Occhi negli occhi
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A love could last forever. Why not? I see nothing strange about it. It’s not that "we're different" or not. It's just that you also need a bit of luck. Anyway, the review is romantically beautiful.