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DeAge™ : 7351 days • Here since 25 april 2006
Alessandro Q. Ferrari Facebook: Domani Smetto
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Sure, but on the other hand it takes nothing, in a moment of distraction it can also happen that you post your cell phone number and that's it. By now, everyone knows that you should never give out your cell phone, but scammers are banking on that moment when you're distracted or confused to trick you. After all, as I said above, trap-tests are virtually identical to normal ones, and from there it’s just a small step. And whether it's foolishness or not, it's still a scam.
Alessandro Q. Ferrari Facebook: Domani Smetto
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I call it a scam because there are countless ads on Facebook masquerading as real tests that ask for your phone number, and if you provide it, they drain all the money you have. The fact is that they look like genuine games and quizzes, making it very easy to confuse them with the actual Facebook content, so those who are not familiar with the site can easily fall for it (and it has happened many times). There are also various reasons I've read in different links; if you want to take a look, check this out: link rotto (read the first and the last post, the others are useless). Moreover, Facebook is also a big stupidity, since there are millions of fake profiles and profiles of famous historical figures (like you can become friends with Beethoven and Dostoevsky, what a galactic idea!). In short, for me, it’s crap all around—in terms of structure, functionality, entertainment, everything. And besides, it's not essential for keeping in touch with friends. I let it all out :D
Alessandro Q. Ferrari Facebook: Domani Smetto
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I had Facebook for 4 months, I deleted it and I don't regret it. One of the biggest scams invented in the 2000s, it's just like various Giovani.it, Netlog, and other crap but even worse and more stupid. I haven't read the book, but I'm all for books that go a bit against the trend. Anyway, if you want to have a good laugh, read the article about Facebook on Nonciclopedia, it’ll have you pissing yourself with laughter and everything it says is 100% TRUE. Trust me.
Sabina Guzzanti Draquila - L'Italia Che Trema
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I haven't seen it, but it will surely be interesting.
Blacklisted Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God
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These weren't bad, but I only listened to 2-3 songs from this CD, and I really liked them. However, I haven't felt the heavy beats in a while, but if the desire comes back, I might give them another listen.
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Altered States of America
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In my senior year of high school, I used to listen to these, I wonder how I didn't go deaf :)
Konami Silent Hill
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I played it last year after years of not picking up a video game. It blew my mind, simply. For the story, the atmosphere, the sounds, the monsters, the environments, the music, the characters in the game—everything, really. It feels like a film adapted into a video game. I lost hours finishing it, nights of terror to see it through. A shock. Stunning, simply.
2562 Aerial
2562 Aerial
11 jun 10
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I finally listened to the album. Really nice, I think I'll dive deeper into his discography. A really great recommendation!
L7 The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum
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I didn't mind these at all. I've listened to Shitlist several times. :P
2 Minuta Dreka Let's Start A Porn In The Name Of Gore
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'These idiots I saw live 2 years ago at Ex-Tirò in Bologna, they were opening for Jesus Ain't In Poland (remarkable) and Cripple Bastards (remarkable). What can I say... a shitty band all around, in terms of the genre they propose, their style, their attitude, their music. And to top it off, they're from my city. What luck! Thank goodness I gave up that genre.