Burns

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DeAge™ : 7432 days • Here since 2 february 2006
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Indeed, in recent years the Oscar award has been embarrassing, a prize completely subservient to the industry, which has now lost its value, if it ever had any. There are few films that have won many Oscars that can be recognized as true masterpieces—Amadeus, for example, but also The Godfather and very few others. For the rest, it is obscene (see Titanic and other trivialities).
Mogwai Mr. Beast
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I was quite disappointed with this album, it's a shame because the expectations were all there. Some tracks are nice like Glascow... but the rest doesn't live up to them.
Type O Negative Slow, Deep And Hard
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the pinnacle of metal history, I don’t care what kind of person Steele is, what matters is the art they’ve left us.
The Jam In The City
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the record is still too unfocused, the piece is too derivative and lacks personality, the actual maturation of the group will happen with setting son, with all mood cons and with sound affects where their attitude will set the standard.
Mogwai Mr. Beast
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I believe you anyway, I read some things about a return to darkness and moreover a more convinced adoption of electrifying tones. let's hope.
Savage Garden Columbia
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What am I doing here?? I don’t want to miss the latest gems from the sexyteen luminaries and kobeB, if you want I can throw you in the mix, we’re talking about luminaries…
Savage Garden Columbia
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what a review of luminary planters!!
Mogwai Mr. Beast
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If it's beautiful in the same way as Mister Beasts, then I should start to worry ihihihi
Savage Garden Columbia
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how many charismatic people are in here!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Feuerbach, however, Nietzsche did not consider himself a true philosopher, but a psychologist, because he claimed he belonged to modern man, and perhaps his ideas would be better understood in the future. This is why Nietzsche and Freud are united in having deeply dismantled, albeit in different ways, the certainties of the nineteenth-century world and its rationalistic trust, which had already been shaken by Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard. These two thinkers can be compared because they cannot be considered philosophers in the classical sense of the term: Freud is first and foremost a doctor, and Nietzsche began as a philologist, so much so that he started as a lecturer in classical philology, even though he interprets this discipline not as a tool for faithfully reconstructing the past, but as a way to delve into the innermost meaning of Western civilization, thus highlighting its darkest and most jarring aspects.