Saputello

DeRank : 1,47
DeAge™ : 7323 days • Here since 25 may 2006
Meshuggah Nothing
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I only know meshuggah by name. Apparently, I absolutely have to listen to them. Added to the shopping list!!
Roy Harper Stormcock
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Well, it's a unique review. But it's very nice.
Ligabue Ligabue
Ligabue Ligabue
15 jul 06
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Undoubtedly a good review. However, now I'm giving you a piece of paper, you write that you took the responsibility of rating a Ligabue album 5 and you sign it. After that, I’ll sue you.
Lee Ryan Lee Ryan
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The part where it says that you can meet tons of fans in the forum made me reflect. It's a shame that they probably share 5 neurons among 100.
Bisio e le Storie Tese e Elio Coèsi se vi pare@Mantova
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I went to see them for free 3 or 4 years ago. That's enough for me.
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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Alright, at this point it seems like you're the one in the worst position. Reading your references and insults shows a total lack, both of the right hemisphere and the left one. Stop acting superior, talking nonsense, and insulting others just because not everyone shares your opinions.
Sud Sound System Acqua Pe Sta Terra
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Alè, fidia, you got my message (I THINK...). We're talking about sunshine, beaches, local pride, closed-mindedness... are we joking? Is it possible that people refuse to see the real problems that increasingly afflict the populations living here? I love my land too, but I hate the way we have to make a living; I want to do something to change all of this. Is it possible that there are people being deprived of the money with which they could stop living in containers, and they do nothing to change their situation? Then they go to striscia la notizia, but what is that, a joke?
Sud Sound System Acqua Pe Sta Terra
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Half-paved roads, state funds eaten away, houses half-built, illegal dumps, rigged competitions. In short, just take a look at the situation in Irpinia. Why does all this happen? Are you okay with the situation staying this way?
Sud Sound System Acqua Pe Sta Terra
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I'm sorry to intrude, but I would like to give a personal opinion in this discussion. I know the reality of the south quite well (from Salento to the islands of Sardinia), and very well the north. Obviously, these are two very different realities. Provincialism can be found in both areas, but in different ways. Life is much better in the north because there is more order, more sense of responsibility. Everything, from a social and economic point of view, runs more smoothly. Unfortunately, there is also racism and envy towards those who come from the south, because "they're stealing our jobs," because "they don't speak Italian," because "they only come to criticize." I find these sentiments absolutely justifiable. It's normal for these feelings to arise. And it’s normal for this to happen because the Southern question in our country is very delicate. We need to overcome the inseparable bond one has with their homeland (myself included) and objectively assess the situation. And the situation is unsustainable. I don't give a damn that in the south there is nice weather, beautiful beaches, unique landscapes, less hypocritical people, etc. In certain places, illegality is the order of the day, there is a tradition of making do, and a rejection of the state. Honestly, I would like to shift the discussion towards this. Local politics in the south is in the hands of thieves. Development funding disappears. Illegal construction has ruined large parts of the coastline, and entrepreneurial initiative is embarrassing. Sorry if I say these things, which perhaps lead the discussion in other directions, but I would really like to know what people who live there think about these problems.
Aktuala La Terra
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I would just like to ask a question to stronko/punisher. Sorry, you gave a 4 to this dual writing, and similarly you gave a 4 to a review of the right side, which is literally terrible, full of grammatical errors as well. Now let's get to the question: do you think you're cool?