Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7471 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Have a Nice Life Deathconsciousness
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I agree with the above. A heavy album like a boulder and at times boring, no matter what Ondarock says.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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Alexandre, perhaps you confused Italy with countries like France or England, countries that truly have an antifascist tradition, whether the left or the right was in power.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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"It's called antifascist tradition, normal for a country like Italy that has experienced a regime like fascism..."
Damn, what a Guinness World Record-level nonsense.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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But am I mistaken? Didn't the big jaw say that he needed a few thousand of his dead countrymen to sit down at the peace table?
The Sound From The Lions Mouth
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Bartle, I don't know who called your girlfriend a slut, but it’s clear from a mile away that she has hands and panties smelling of his sperm.
The Sound From The Lions Mouth
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But then, excuse me, aren’t you from the North?
And you’re scandalized by the joke about the Calabrian stepsisters? Well.
The Sound From The Lions Mouth
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@ICNARF: I wrote the review for this album a long time ago. It might be poorly written, but at least I tried to say a couple of things about the band and make it known to others. But maybe I'll draw inspiration from the diarrhea I encountered after the New Year’s Eve dinner, most likely caused by the salmon I ate, to review a random album that I find awful. Blaming Bartle makes me laugh; it's like someone who criticizes the waste situation in Naples while watching TV from their armchair, and then is the first to leave their dog's crap in the middle of the street.
The Sound From The Lions Mouth
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Look, I'm the Judge; it seemed clear by now.
The Sound From The Lions Mouth
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I instead find it annoying to have people like you, full of arrogance (useless, by the way, since your comments are shockingly trivial) and always ready to voice your opinion on everything, as if it were prescribed by a doctor.
Dear, there’s a big difference between David Bowie, who even the walls know, and the Sound that maybe I and two others on this site are familiar with.
What do you really think this review added to the notoriety of the band?
Do you believe that anyone, after reading it, would be curious to buy or, in any case, listen to the album?
I miss people like "Maledetta primavera" and even Alessio Iride; at least with them, there was a chance for a laugh.
Better that than the cosmic void or the sugary, cheap niceness of users like you.
Imogen Heap I Megaphone
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After reading some of these posts, I have the bitter feeling that I've participated in a competition for who has the biggest one. I would say that you all should have just kept quiet; I just don’t understand this obsession with stating your opinion at all costs. Perhaps it's excessive virtual protagonism, which, alongside the endless discussions about absurd nonsense that drag on for months, like the bold text issue, is slowly but inevitably pushing me away from the site for good.