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Exciter Long Live The Loud
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It's unfortunate that esteemed people like Judge Woodcock are reinventing themselves in these times of crisis, taking work away from more famous names who have been doing that job for a long time...
Trivium Shogun [Limited Edition]
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"Because the Next Big Thing is made by me in the bathroom after dinner" ... "It seems we should wait for the 'Next Big Thing'." Make up your mind.
Exciter Long Live The Loud
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"I use the Exciter in the morning to start the day off great, instead of cookies." But the cookies, the ones with real chocolate chips? If so, you don't understand a damn thing. Try them with coffee/milk and unsweetened cocoa: too good to be true!
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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As for the events of September 11, 2001, I believe they unfolded more or less as "told" by the official version. However, however... history teaches us that people are made to be "minculpoppati"; those in power always see us as a large mass of sheep to be moved according to where it profits them the most or gives them more power. Now with this war, the taxpayer funds the arms industry. Now with another war, we take a nice dominant position in that Middle Eastern country. Now a strategy of tension so we can do whatever the hell we want. Now we incite and stir that people against their rulers. Now we fund that guerrilla because it suits us. Now that state invades the neighboring one, we go to war... now that another state does the same thing, we simply tell them that certain things just shouldn’t be done... and so on. Of course, sometimes things don’t go as planned, and perhaps the events of September 11 fall into this last hypothesis, or perhaps it was all foreseen (or... known).
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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CPtgaio, far be it from me to think that you have "a blindly pro-American position." That’s not what I meant. My reasoning was directed towards certain ways of thinking (probably not yours, now that you tell me it refers only to the film) that are "closed" on a position. Odifreddi, for example, in my view, is too, too certain of his logical/mathematical method and its results, like a Polidoro or someone like him. So certain that he doesn’t realize that he considers his Logic on par with a god of any religious fanatic.
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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Cptgaio... I haven't read all your comments precisely, but from what little I've skimmed, you seem a bit too "closed" in one perspective. Just as "closed" as those who blindly believe in documentaries like this. It could also be that as of today we don't have enough evidence to know for sure what happened that day. For me: the attackers brought down two immense skyscrapers after piloting (difficultly) and surgically four massive aircraft (two elsewhere) filled with people. But I've been thinking about this for 8 years, and the more I think about it, the more I feel that something might be off. Perhaps it's just suggestions, but I always leave a door open. Because, as you've been reminded, how could one ever think of Italian citizens, within the Italian state apparatus, capable of planting bombs everywhere and shredding innocent Italian citizens? And why can't the arms, oil, I mean... the money-making industries just "stay still" for years? Every now and then something must happen. Right now, in fact, I'm worried about the consequences of a (let's hope not) upcoming September 11...
Friedrich Nietzsche Così parlò Zarathustra
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Il_Paolo first greets you and then reintroduces himself with a little girl's mask. How disgusting, shave before, trim your mustache (and your tail). However, apart from the bare-faced lies, some of your observations are not completely without merit. Unfortunately, these silly-simple nicknames are a burden. If you had called yourself BALENA-DA-BAR or whatever, The Misanthrope, Buco_sky, Peppe_Rmint or even The Philosopher, The Best of the Best, Judge DiPietra, Stycazz, Fascio_o_antifascio, Il_Presidente, Il_capoccia, Ermenegyldho, Papavero, Peenoo... and so on, perhaps the audience would have welcomed you differently...
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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PSYCROPTIC: Here is the First Great Asshole of the Year 2009! Sincere congratulations! An award handed out only a few times here on Debaser. Sometimes it has happened that, after the trophy was handed over, the winner also received a nice kick in the ass, usually a full swing roundhouse kick, rarely a quick jab.
Edgar Allan Poe I Racconti del Mistero
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Gbrunoro, clearly you don't know cazpuntini. It's always been like that. But so be it. Caz, let’s get to you: "I wish that people who can make music could live off of it, so they would make more albums that I can listen to, and bands wouldn't break up at a rate of 100 per month just because one member has to get a job." Well? And how does this relate to listening to Radio Deejay? Look, dear friend, the radio has been around for so long, just like commercial radio stations that we weren't even born yet... The damage you fear hasn't been caused by commercial radio, that's for sure. As you well know, it has been technological evolution that has messed up the music market, in my opinion, of course. First the easily copyable and burnable CDs, then the fact that you could download all the possible music from the internet absolutely for free, the fact that we've sullied ourselves with TV networks like MTV or sold our souls to the sales charts... this has slaughtered the music market. With this, I’m not against technological evolution, I just want to say that poor radio has nothing to do with your reasoning.
Edgar Allan Poe I Racconti del Mistero
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How much I enjoy being rhetorical.