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Vladimir Luxuria Chi Ha Paura Della Muccassassina?
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The one about god, I immediately thought you would find it funny to point it out to me.
Vladimir Luxuria Chi Ha Paura Della Muccassassina?
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And for God's sake, don't play the victim, because the bullshit was said by you. Best regards.
Vladimir Luxuria Chi Ha Paura Della Muccassassina?
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I quote the comment of nes... just kidding, I simply missed the detail about self-elimination. Anyway, I'm not attacking you, I just don't quote you, and I clarified that because panapp in his first comment quoted you too. In the end, it's a matter of quotes.
Vladimir Luxuria Chi Ha Paura Della Muccassassina?
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I quote the posts of Stoney and Panapp (but not that of Nes). Furthermore, I invite you to reflect on your stance of rarely, if ever, responding to comments and the sometimes fierce criticisms your writings are subjected to; an attitude that is not only unconstructive, because by not responding you avoid confrontation, and if you avoid confrontation, everything you write is pointless; but it is also annoying, given that you yourself in the chat, when I made the same invitation, replied "there's no need to respond, it's all written in the review," which makes me think that you regard your writings as sacred texts, true sutras that encapsulate the Truth in a few lines. However, this time, as has already been pointed out to you, you made a mistake, even while still entrenched in your awful moderation: I am referring to the various opinions on homosexuality, which you claim would be "equally deserving of exploration and criticism," including the most detestable, racist, homophobic ones, etc. You need to work on this more.
Chris Fisher S.Darko
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ah the young who fall in love.. what sweet music
Chris Fisher S.Darko
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I haven't seen it yet, but everyone is saying bad things about it. And actually, I think Donnie Darko is one of those films that concludes on its own and doesn't need or allow for any potential sequels. Good review.
EA Games The Sims
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uhm.. you’re probably right, but I’m stuck with old-school video games. I’ve never played any mmorpg. regards
EA Games The Sims
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I quote "a sbrega" (as we say around here) comment n.16 from panapp: finally someone who understood how many countless and crazy options this game allowed, perhaps the only game, or one of the few, to provide almost total freedom of action and interaction with the environment, without a specific goal other than the one you decided to set for yourself. Among other things, I had fun decorating the various houses in completely different styles, like a castle, a futuristic environment, a mountain cabin, a filthy rundown shack, etc. Now I haven't played it for years, but I've seen the sequels and I agree with their decline in playability. Occasionally, I get the urge to play it again, too bad my free time isn't as abundant as that of a lazy high school student anymore.
Gabriel Garcìa Màrquez Cent'Anni Di Solitudine
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Congratulations, beautiful review.
Unmade Bed Loom
Unmade Bed Loom
23 aug 09
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What efficiency! Anyway, the review intrigued me and I downloaded them (all this twenty minutes ago despite the use of the remote past) and now I’m de-listening: I’m liking them. Nice one.