geenoo Banned

DeRank : 3,11
DeAge™ : 7507 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Kayo Dot Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue
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Good job, yes, good job. I'm only complaining because you've gone overboard. You're disheveled. You're excessive. You lose it. And when you exaggerate, despite your good intentions, you become less credible. If you were to take a step back instead of always playing the prima donna and focusing on what you hear instead of turning your outbursts into a circus, perhaps people could appreciate you more.
Kayo Dot Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue
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Does this sentence not make sense? Please, take all the time you need, have it read by friends, think about it, and then come post. Take your time.
Kayo Dot Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue
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Am I a comedian? Is the music comical? Stop denigrating those who criticize you. Come on, elaborate.
Kayo Dot Dowsing Anemone With Copper Tongue
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Well, you either say something properly or you don’t say it at all. What, making random lists (like now I’ll show you what rock is)? I’m not changing a word of what I wrote. About the objective/subjective discussion. You “subjectively” said something. And I (by necessity) “subjectively” tell you that “objectively” it’s laughable, it’s trivial, it’s simple, it’s easy-peasy. P.S.: Just curious, bro, why is it that when someone criticizes you, they must have serious problems (even mental ones)? You’re just talk and no action, that’s what you are. At the first crack, you crumble under your own weight (no matter how slight).
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerti per pianoforte K 466 e K 482
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Giorgio Gaber La mia generazione ha perso
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... We don't realize it, but everything is set up for us from morning to night and even during holidays. But, worse than everything, we already have our ideas prearranged: right-wing for those on the right, left-wing for those on the left. Culture, research, a passion for truth, intelligence, a bit of healthy anarchism, breaking away from ready-made, pre-cooked, pre-packaged frameworks that are very easy to digest is necessary. A provocation: how many times during our day do we create our own idea rather than one that is already repeated or heard from someone else (party leader, magistrate, prime minister, deputy prime minister, boss, friend who knows things, older friend, writer -advertisement- chic journalist, opposing journalist, pro journalist, right Palestinian, right Jew -advertisement- handsome TV anchor, high school teacher, priest, smart uncle, fascist dad, architect aunt, ex-partisan grandpa, anti-global cousin, communist councilor -advertisement- animal rights activists, greens, yellows, reds, blues......): always everything ready, everything done, everything thought out. So, rightly: "Do you also want the freedom to think?"
Giorgio Gaber La mia generazione ha perso
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Grasshopper, the phrase about freedom, beyond the courage to say it (which only requires "courage"), also needs the right acumen to fully understand it and contextualize it within our society. And here I completely agree with Logic Probe, diociscampi forgetting these notions. Attention friends, the freedom to think is not as trivial as it may seem. Let’s imagine ourselves in front of a TV program, who is thinking for us? Or in front of a newspaper; even there, usually, someone has already thought for us and is giving us the ready-made narrative. It takes an immense effort to pull ourselves up from this muddy pond and give strong strokes to reach something that at least resembles freedom.
Audioslave Audioslave
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Burns burns... what a cheeky little boy! Come on, it's dinner time!
Audioslave Audioslave
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Burns, enough with the bullshit, you’re right. Bye and good night.