Cornell

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DeAge™ : 7264 days • Here since 21 july 2006
Meat Puppets Sewn Together
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Ah.. Here are those two who played with Nirvana at the Amplegghed in New York! And I thought they were new signings.. So many things to learn on Debaser!
AA.VV. Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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Well, I wouldn't have imagined the Zeppa on the Woodstock stage... Maybe it was better this way. I remember watching the entire concert (even though calling it a concert is a bit reductive) on New Year's Eve a long time ago... As Homer says: Miiiiiitico!
Nirvana Live At Reading
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Morrison is alive and kicking: Scopri chi Ăš JimMorrison su DeBaser
Terry Gilliam Parnassus - L'Uomo Che Voleva Ingannare Il Diavolo
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Brian of Nazareth has few rivals, I think. This intrigues me quite a bit, but from the comments, it seems like it’s not that great. Except for Larock.. Alright, I’m someone who goes against the tide, I’ll give it a watch.
Nirvana Live At Reading
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Here comes the Messiah... Thank you for gifting us this enlightening truth that no one suspected yet.
Nirvana Live At Reading
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I missed the live show in Milan in '94 and I think I'll regret it for as long as I live. Some friends were lucky enough to see them and said it was a massacre, but that Cobain looked like a zombie, standing still and impassive, perfect but lost who knows where, with a vacant stare, seeing nothing and no one. It must have been sad to watch people going wild under the stage to the distorted notes of a great performance, while contrasting that with the drama of a man who no longer had a future ahead of him. I loved them like crazy and I still love them today. Fifteen years later, I’m glad to see that they haven’t been forgotten and still manage to spark conversations about them.
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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I deduce (with arrogance and pride) I've seen it on "parastatale fancazzista." The others didn't seem like deductions to me. Anyway, I decline the invitation; you would definitely ruin my digestion. I'll stay in my parastatal office with a vitasnella talking to my four colleagues. Take care.
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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Ah, it burns when someone judges you, huh? I did it on purpose, darling... But tell me, how dare you, being as arrogant as you've been, to post such a comment about me without even knowing who I am? "CORNELL is the classic 'utopian provolone' who has taken very few emotional hits and, from his reasoning about the 4 women in the office ('the dream of every straight guy'), it’s deduced that he is a 'lazy public employee' who has very little idea of what it means to work hard and tirelessly in the private sector. But guys like him definitely catch on, fueling dreams of 'posthumous prince charming revenge' even for someone as 'seasoned' as Kosmogabri... eh he he :-)". Let me understand: who the hell are you? Have we already eaten together? I don’t think so... So you can take your remark and put it in a more appropriate place. Thanks...
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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Here he is, the one with the crystal ball who thinks he knows what the absolute truth is and allows himself to judge those he doesn't understand. Please, give me a break. It's clear that you have obvious problems with the fairer sex; from this review, I'm now convinced of it. If you can't communicate with women, it's not my fault. The story about the 20% is nonsense. If you read the book, you did it first out of curiosity, and second because you wanted to see if there was really someone who shared your thoughts on the alleged mental inferiority of women, and maybe you found that person, almost fully identified with it, and would have liked to write, "This book is the light, finally someone had the courage to say it!" But fearing a collective virtual massacre against you, you limited yourself to this mythical 20%. If I don’t believe that women are inferior in any field (and inferiority based on what criteria?), a piece like this I wouldn’t even consider; I abhor it just from the title. You, on the other hand, read it and reviewed it, limiting yourself to a 20% and two stars to avoid media backlash, but from your resentment towards the fairer sex, it’s clear that those are figures to be underestimated. Anyway, I'm curious, apart from the ones mentioned, what are the other aspects with which you agree with the author?
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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The most interesting and inspiring people I have ever known and spent time with have always been women. If you make a comparison, you'll find that there is an impressive disparity between men and women in substance (many more men lack it). The issue of becoming fed up is normal because by the time women reach their forties, they can no longer tolerate the nonsense of men and their tendency to never mature and grow. Working with four women in the office is the dream of every heterosexual man who considers himself as such. And after thirty, what do you think a woman is willing to settle for—another pizza, movie, and casual fling for much longer, or does she want to build something more substantial? Let's be serious, come on. These writings, like the discrimination that women faced until a few decades ago, strike me as astonishingly sordid and as grave as any form of racism.