Voto:
In this last attack, you started off well, Popcornell (to quote you, Popcornell, you tell that to your sister!), but then you got lost along the way (oh really?), for example at the beginning, and I am aware of speaking in clichés (there's Grillo's blog for discussing clichés and hackneyed phrases) and in an original way, but what can I say, I’m young and I want to study just to improve myself. If you're happy with things as they are (No dear, I'm not happy like this, I am proud to belong to the people who taught the world what art is and everything else), that’s fine, it's me who stinks (I didn't say that, I quoted your words, "how much we stink," I don’t see myself that way), but for sure I won’t settle (neither will I, what do we do? Revolution?). The second part, the one about cars, doesn't interest me, as I move around on a graziella (Good, if only everyone were like you), and it seems that your range of accusation has gone a bit off (no, it’s the perfect picture of the average Italian), maybe driven by a sense of bad envy (for what? I only need the car to get to places I can't reach on foot, in fact, I have a miserable FIAT and I'm very satisfied!) (which you absolutely need to eliminate) and frustration (Who are you? My mother? Ah, I live with a very good psychologist, so I'm fine, don’t bother with advice). And then come on, you take on the role of the Italian people and talk to me about football and cars (because for the average Italian, as you call them, what are the two things that matter most?), you’re intoxicated (Once maybe, I stopped long ago... then, intoxicated by what?), you need a vacation (Are you paying for it?). Luckily, I’m so different from your description of the average Italian (I’m happy for you). Television is just a medium (powerful and deadly in the wrong hands), it needs to be used wisely, I know how to do it (do you have a television?), you don’t (Exactly, I don’t watch it, I prefer the Web). You're a bit too sour, relax… Not everyone is against you, but if you approach things this way, you’re losing points right from the start. Especially if you want to dive into the "social" scene. Adios!