Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7472 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Antony And The Johnsons I'm A Bird Now
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Uhmm, it seems really interesting, no doubt about it.
I've always refused to read apocryphal versions of the next generation other than Cioè.
But can Cioè be defined as the gospel of the next generation?
I think I'm stuck in the Stone Age. I desperately need a quick refresher course.
Antony And The Johnsons I'm A Bird Now
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And what would that be?
Antony And The Johnsons I'm A Bird Now
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Alright, that means that besides the Bible, next time I'll also buy the giant Zingarelli :)
Antony And The Johnsons I'm A Bird Now
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Well... I absolutely don't think it can be described as touching either.
Antony And The Johnsons I'm A Bird Now
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No, damn it, I messed up voting for the record since I have no clue who these people are.
Antony And The Johnsons I'm A Bird Now
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This is one of the most "moving" reviews among the "moving" reviews I've read. I almost got "moved".
Judas Priest Stained Class
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Well, I would say, why instead of talking about the bands that glorify satanism, which ultimately are just passing fads since they deal with ethereal and abstract issues, don’t we try to stigmatize all those bands that glorify Nazism, racism, and antisemitism? Those seem like more serious issues, with all due respect, especially since even newborns know that Satan doesn't exist.
Altamont Our Darling
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e provvederò a farlo.
Altamont Our Darling
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I always enjoy your review style, which strikes a balance between serious and humorous. Best regards.
Franco Battiato Mondi Lontanissimi
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Incredible, you still can't understand, and yet I believe I've written it to you in every possible way.
First of all, it's not true that you've made only one mistake; you've written several incorrect things, all pointed out by other users, and you've almost never replied to them.
But, I repeat for the umpteenth time, that's not the point.
The point is that instead of owning up to your mistakes (we all can write nonsense, that’s for sure) and recognizing your limits, you go around attacking people who don't think like you about certain artists or groups with an air of superiority and arrogance, indirectly telling them they don't understand a thing.
You’re very good at sidestepping the conversation. There hasn’t been one time, and I mean one, when you’ve given me a response worthy of the name.
Even there, you've preferred to quote things said by others rather than speak for yourself.
What a way to act, I must say.
But do you know what it means to take responsibility for your actions?
Do you know what respect for other people's opinions is?
It's clear that those you're dealing with either respond to you harshly or say things just to say them.
I’m sorry, but until you have the guts to admit your evident limits and confront yourself honestly without resorting to half-measures like scouring the internet for information, the results can only be what they are, so you shouldn't complain.