geenoo Banned

DeRank : 3,10
DeAge™ : 7508 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Bartle, is it really necessary for you to stand up as a defender of every female reviewer? Saturday morning inspires pure thoughts. And especially: Italian Constitution (1947) Art. 21. - Everyone has the right to freely express their thoughts in speech, writing, and any other means of dissemination.
Sufjan Stevens Greetings From Michigan: The Great Lake State
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Very, very nice album. Great artist.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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The review is well-written, I agree. But I really don't like the approach to this work. I don't like it being vulgarized in this way. "Riff," "dark," "gothic chorus," "something macabre and singable," "gothic chorus," "Joy Division," "Cure"... I can't stand reading it. This is a pure work.
Adriano Celentano Svalutation (12")
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Honestly.. I don't understand the usefulness of reviews like this one where the music, the lyrics, the artistic and historical value of the album are not examined but it seems to be written only to mock the potential reader. Puntinicazpuntini has excelled in other areas (let's not specify which) but as a pure reviewer, they have never really convinced me. There's something off-key in their reviews, especially those about American rappers......
Fare soldi Sappiamo dove abiti
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Boredom, what's up? This record must be a huge success... message in abbado.
Phil Collins No Jacket Required
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One more night... sweet memories. Phil soloist though... a huge ball.
Stanley Kubrick Full Metal Jacket
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Nes, I wasn't joking... I saw it when it came out in theaters. Since no one really knew what to expect, it was quite a punch in the gut.
Stanley Kubrick Full Metal Jacket
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Seen at the cinema.
Ivan Illich Descolarizzare la Società
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There is some error in my post not due to the school.
Ivan Illich Descolarizzare la Società
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On impulse, I would say: go study, you donkey! Instead, I say: what a beautiful theory! Mecoglioni! So, all it takes is the internet and everyone would know everything? I would put it this way: school has a ton of problems, not the least of which is enriching a few publishers... but there is a big ‘but’. If I hadn’t attended high school, if I hadn’t met certain teachers, I would now be the "slave" described in this book. For me, school freed my mind (and consequently my body). To think of studying as indoctrination is to have stopped at the cover of the book. To study means to know. And to know means to be free... nothing like being indoctrinated. Rather, I would be more concerned about the opposite problem: the mass scientific dulling being carried out through the media.