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Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge
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I don't know. What I knew is that hermaphroditism in animals consists of adopting a different sex depending on growth stages. Typically, many fish are male when young and female when older. The page you sent me leaves me puzzled because, from an evolutionary point of view, self-fertilization is mass suicide. Then again, I'm not a biologist, but you can surely understand that the genetic baggage of a potential species with this trait would be so undifferentiated that it would be extremely fragile against any type of "exogenous" aggression. But if you really care, there's always "la mossa di dannunzio."
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge
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even the hyena dies, but who will devour its carcass?
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge
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the fact remains that not even the most hardened of hermaphrodites can fertilize themselves. and it also remains that now your precious and interesting review is submerged in the sludge of eternal stench made up of queen, blink one eighty two, brus sprinsti, airon meide, and tiziani ferri. you see. invoking a conflict of interest over such a matter is perhaps being too kind to oneself. in the end, it’s all about music reviews, and without much hypocrisy, everyone knows what is valuable and what is crap.
William Burroughs Spare Ass Annie (and other tales)
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I don't know, free jazz? In my opinion, DHOH makes hip hop. And anyway, it's true that they're pretty good, but spare ass mainly lives for WSB. Musically speaking, hipocrisy is the greatest luxury is better.
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge
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Alright, I'll come to terms with it.
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge
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Yes, I understand, but it still seems to me a somewhat questionable choice of understatement. I don't make it a matter of "rankings" but rather of interest and potential prompts for discussions or reflections. And there would be a lot to say about the pioneers of electronics. That's all.
William Burroughs Spare Ass Annie (and other tales)
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Then among the collaborations, I would also include the material (not some random people, but Bill Laswell) who with "Road to the Western Land" and "Seven Souls" have put to music (or attempted to do so) the very idea that underlies WSB's novel "Western Lands," which concludes the trilogy on death and the "migration of souls." Always to be understood in a broad sense...
Karlheinz Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge
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Just a note for the editors: why don't you recommend this review? There’s a risk that this way it will get lost in a sea of nonsense while the topic is very interesting and worthy of attention. And it's also well written. Come on!
Red Hot Chili Peppers Mother's Milk
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Higher Ground is a cover of Stevie Wonder.