RegularJoan

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DeAge™ : 7397 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Motley Crue Girls girls girls
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"I've been through hell/ And I'm never going back/ to dancing on glass"
Albert Niland Dirty Day
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Damn, I made a mistake! What can I say... it's the emotion!
Albert Niland Dirty Day
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Can I get emotional too?
Bugo Dal Lofai Al Cisei
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"When I’m feeling down I don't do push-ups / I don’t even watch TV / Because I get bored out of my mind / In my head the calluses I should shred / I wish I were GG Allin... I’d have something to do / But I get bored out of my mind / I get bored out of my mind"... Legendary Bugatti!
Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
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"So... are you really sure you want to lose something that's destined to become the best damn thing you've got?!" ---> Huh? If only I knew what you were talking about...
Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
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"Breathtaking"—once, wasn't it said "stunning"? Wow, we are witnessing linguistic innovation!
Abel Ferrara The Bad Lieutenant (Il Cattivo Tenente)
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saw it last night. stunning. keitel superb.
Nine Inch Nails Year Zero
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"Moreover, what she rightly states, Monsieur Reznor also proves to be a rather "honest" person: in (precisely) crediting the second piece/fragments {The Beginning of the End}, he warns the hopeful-and-destined-to-be and moderately-delighted as future listeners of the (moderately modest) audio content that will unfold from there. Respectful cordiality. P.S. Between dos-et-mezzo and thré." ---> I quote wreckage, indeed I quote a lot. Let's help Reznor to become explosive and toxic again, come on! Enkrist, apparently you are a legend of debaser :-)!
Stanley Kubrick Arancia Meccanica
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"Spaced out", "mediocre" ---> Does writing like a Galapagos retard also contribute to your alternative and contrarian identity? Well done. You're a cult.
Stanley Kubrick Arancia Meccanica
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A clarification on an aspect that perhaps some users have already pointed out to you in previous comments: "Kubrick is a pure mannerist distorter of literary texts" ---> If you are referring to "A Clockwork Orange," you are speaking without knowledge of the facts. I recall that in the afterword of "A Clockwork Orange" (from which, as everyone knows, the film is adapted), Anthony Burgess praised Kubrick for creating the "A Clockwork Orange of Stanley Kubrick," and therefore for providing a completely personal reinterpretation of that story. If the author of the novel himself compliments the director for his originality and ingenuity, I don't see why you should describe Kubrick as a "distorter of literary texts"...