geenoo Banned

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DeAge™ : 7507 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Richard Garfield Magic The Gathering
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For example, comment number 31 is a demonstration of the detrimental effects of the continuous use of drugs, even mild ones (like the Burger King Whopper combo that Bartle loves, for instance). Instead, number 36 demonstrates the new system adopted by the Bartle of "Provoca, Scoreggia&Scappa" to mock the debaserian user and remain constantly off-topic.
Richard Garfield Magic The Gathering
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Whereas it is well known that the only troll here is indeed Bartleboom, who never respects the topic but always sweeps into out territories (comic book stores, the underbrush of characters that populate them, his stories about middle school buddies... etc. etc. that have nothing to do with the subject proposed by the reviewer), I must admit that I too, like Zannab, went fishing for fish in the river by my house or played frisbee with friends. As for collectibles, I only saw those Panini stickers of soccer players, and for comics, I only read the Bonelli stories.
Richard Garfield Magic The Gathering
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Comment number 8 has calcified my synapses.
On Trial New Day Rising
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How wonderful to reread this adolescent prose of the young Caz.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Mmmmmmm, Federico, now you need to go finish your holiday homework.
AA.VV. L'addio a Enrico Berlinguer
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It's not a question of political ideology; it's a question of the integrity of the politician. Don't let yourselves be dazzled and blinded by your political beliefs; instead, think about the people who govern us today in comparison to a Berlinguer. I’ll just mention Scajola and his little apartment, the P3 with Dell'Utri & Co., and the P4 with Verdini, Letta & Co., the comrade Penati (what an "integral" character!), D'Alema who literally destroyed the idea of communism by aligning himself and giving the opportunity to Berlusconi for twenty years, and finally, the absolute evil of today’s politics and civil society, the one who has literally destroyed the idea of politics by prioritizing his (dirty, very dirty) dealings over those of all Italians: the man from Mediaset and all his followers. My grandfather attended that funeral. Italy participated; there was enormous respect from all political parties and sectors of civil society... I would like to see what would happen today if one of our beloved politicians were to pass away. You can imagine what a grand funeral that would be! But instead, I wish them long lives so they can smell the damp and stale odor of a correctional facility.
Wilbur Smith Il settimo papiro
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Vitols4, it’s like saying: you’ve missed the famous chance to keep quiet. I really enjoyed Wilbur S. for his pop prose, especially in his early works and for books like The Burning Beach, on the route of the suqali, like the sea, etc. I tried to read The God of the River, which is part of this series, and it completely bored me. Maybe it’s just historical fiction that I can’t wrap my head around.
Zucchero Chocabeck
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This response, months late, is owed to primiballi. We must be honest: after listening to the album, I changed my mind. This is one of the few Zucchero LPs that stands out, with a handful of truly beautiful songs. The Morricone-esque Oltre le rive, the heartbreaking Il suono della domenica, and Un soffio caldo. The album ranks (for me) just after Blue's and slightly below Oro, Incenso e Birra (To be honest, I would only save these three albums and a bit of Rispetto). Even the pair Un peccato morir at the end is enjoyable. I find Vedo nero a bit lackluster (aside from the concept), it really seems out of place.
Adam Green Frozen
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I'm sorry, but here this Filipovic seems to have been definitively devastated.
Adam Green Frozen
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I prefer more concrete things, Adkins seems like a queer.