geenoo Banned

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DeAge™ : 7508 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Arthur Bloch La Legge di Murphy
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This is a fundamental book of literature. There are absolute truths and, as someone has said, scientifically explained as well. But if you think about it, they are all absolutely true because when there is a shift, a change, it inevitably leads to chaos, to randomness. We would like that when falling from a building, we could land on our feet, on a tent that softens our fall. Instead, we usually smash to the ground. And so it is with many things: it is obvious that it is easier for something to go wrong than right. Because our "good" is the perfection absent in nature. Principle No. 2 of Punisher: "Any review I write will always be bullshit."
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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Everything the 78 with a nice :-) otherwise it doesn’t make sense.
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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Dear Sfascia, it wouldn’t do for you to take offense! All right. What you say is correct. Everyone takes seriously what they want. I, even understanding that it’s about pulling my leg (and I’ve mentioned it on multiple occasions), have had and would still have today that kind of reaction. And here we come to my supposed being "agitated," as you see me. In reality, it’s about passion and taking things "head-on." Obviously, there are personalities like yours, perhaps more composed, who, when provoked, turn away bored. Well, I can’t do that. To such a well-crafted provocation, I react. So it’s not agitation; it’s character. And while we’re at it, let’s switch to the informal. P.S. A little flight of fancy. We’re in the roaring '20s and a phantom De Piscopo writes a webpage (yes, let’s admit there was even the internet) ridiculing Mussolini’s opponents. Because Mussolini should be judged for what he does and not for how he came to power and blah blah blah… in short, nonsense. What would a phantom sfasciacarri have said? It’s as false as a three-lira coin, why should we respond to that? Yawn...
Bile Camp Blood
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What a special page! It reconciles me with the world!
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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Dear Sfascia, my reprimand was precisely for you! Because I believe and hope that good people, as we used to say, have a passion, a fire that fuels them and drives them towards justice and legality. Knowing you, debaserianamente, for years, I hoped for an awakening, a resurgence of pride, a push towards the truth, particularly remembering your support for Marco Travaglio. I interpreted the yawn as a surrender due to fatigue in the face of the “same old nonsense” from the reviewer of the moment. And I don’t believe that this is a good thing. Because this is happening all day in front of this barbarism. Yawning, not caring, turning the page, belittling, ridiculing, letting things go, perhaps with a self-deprecating air of superiority (D'Alema docet). And even your subsequent ratings of 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 for the review and the book confirm what I've said. What sense does it make to put “I stand with Marco Travaglio”? Better to say “I stand with everyone.” That's all. P.S. Let it be clear that these, like the others above, are my personal opinions. Fallible and debatable like any others. But they deserve respect and shouldn’t be attributed to a lack of sleep.
Bile Camp Blood
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Damn: "the summer is ending/ clear blue skies/ camping is about to start/ like silence is about to die." Besides being copied from the Righeira, it seems extremely too gentle. Are these just softies? I didn't expect you to review such a tame group.
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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And let me say this: it's sad even for those who don't rebel against a farcical piece of writing, a provocative piece or perhaps even one made as a joke like this. Damn, you can't just yawn!
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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Look.. De Lorenzo, you really got on my nerves this morning, it was quite a lot.... You really hit me in the gut. So: 1) Don't play dumb, you are part of the Italian sheep-like majority, and therefore your thoughts align with the majority. If anything, it's you who ghettoize, occupy Rai, smear in the press those who are not with you or do not agree, discredit anyone who thinks differently, try to shut down the internet, smear models, newspaper presidents, party leaders, etc... So this dark time of occupation of power positions is entirely your fault, the PDL's. And that’s the first shame. 2) When choosing a governor, you expect high moral qualities from your representative, in addition to political ones. I, and I believe many honest people, do not want someone who has used blood money for their own fortunes, tainted by the suffering of drug addicts, corrupted by the stench of extortion, steeped in the disgust of the power of weapons and the contempt for rules as the head of the government. 3) The procedural truth is one of the few objective truths we have left. Especially in this time when the man governing us owns various newspapers, has three TV networks, and occupies the remaining three. What should I base my judgment on? On the recent text "We Love Berlusconi"? 4) According to your slightly sheep-like reasoning, when judging a convicted person one should abstract from what has been established in the process because there might be "probative incidents, coincidences, etc." So if someone is convicted of murder, we shouldn't consider their trial but the Man. If he’s a man with guts who can govern, why not? What do I care if he killed someone? 6) Finally, I allow myself a personal observation, given that you have included some alleged private references in your notes: how can someone like you, who has served in the Armed Forces, who has risked his life for the good, for justice, who has fought crime, turn a blind eye to these accusations? How can you accept all this? There are soldiers, judges, civilians who died for justice. And we are supposed to pretend these accusations don’t exist? These judicial truths? 7) Money stinks, indeed. I conclude with the recent testimony of Ciancimino's son: Mafia money was used to build Milano 2. Dell'Utri took over from his father for contacts with the mafia. I am disgusted. I am disgusted by the fact that one can endure so much.
Octogen 2fiveonine
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Organisation of the OMD: AhahhaAHAHAHhahahha sorry but I had forgotten that... Listen Enea, getting serious again: when are we going to see a nice serialized review of Juventus matches? ahahahHAHAHAHhahahA. This morning I'm in a good mood.
Mike Judge Beavis & Butt-head
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Yet they really seem like two debaserian users... guess who...