Larrok

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DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Agota Kristof Trilogia Della Città Di K.
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Having finished the book, the writing style is among the most engaging I have ever read, the plot is excellent, the characters, the twists, the surprises, the dreams, the descriptions… in short, a really great book. However, due to its intense dramatic nature, there should be a sticker on the cover that says "not recommended for those suffering from anxiety and depression."
Alfio Bardolla I Soldi Fanno La Felicità
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Punisher, but who argues that a rich person can also be intelligent? Of course they can be, in fact, in many cases it is so. Here we are discussing happiness, not intelligence, and generally the more intelligent a person is, the more unhappy and dissatisfied they are because they reflect more on the human condition, and it certainly isn't money that changes this situation. Well, maybe stupid rich people are happier...
Danger Danger Danger Danger
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Yes, look, during the time when I was listening to hard rock very often, I had become quite knowledgeable about virtuoso guitarists. I still consider Timmons a master with an exceptional touch. I recommend you listen to him even in his more bluesy works; he has a unique choice of sounds, dynamics, and phrasing taste.
Danger Danger Danger Danger
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Core-a-core, have you heard any solo albums by Andy Timmons?
The Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky
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Yes, that's right, Sirius introing Eye in the Sky.
The Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky
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the first minute of "Eye in the Sky" for a basketball enthusiast brings back many memories...the entrance of the strongest team of all time
Alfio Bardolla I Soldi Fanno La Felicità
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If I were to start a cult, it would be just like the one in the movie Postal.
Alfio Bardolla I Soldi Fanno La Felicità
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I'm glad to hear that you're at peace, because your words seemed to convey the opposite. However, I don't believe in eternal life, nor in anything supernatural or in cults that promise some reward after death (though I don't blame those who believe out of desperation); my contentment comes from the awareness that my existence on this planet is an event of immeasurable rarity in the universe, and I can consider myself fortunate to have the opportunity to be here and now speaking with you, rather than being one of the millions of billions of potential individuals who have never lived. That is to say, the distance between not existing and existing is far greater than between existing poorly and existing richly.
Alfio Bardolla I Soldi Fanno La Felicità
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A person with ALS would gladly trade places with your life, let alone a tropical atoll. One doesn’t realize how fortunate they are until they lose the privileges they take for granted. If you lived for 2-3 years with a mountain of money, you would get used to that too and new frustrations of a different kind would arise. It also depends on a person's nature; there are those who are content and live peacefully with little, and then there are those like you who resentfully envy the Mercedes in the neighbor's garden. But between a peaceful poor person and a bitter one, I believe the former lives better. Furthermore, it's not by resenting that you'll make money.
Agota Kristof Trilogia Della Città Di K.
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I think the most misogynistic thing you can say to a woman is that "she's tense because she needs a dick." It can be expressed with refined and sophisticated terminology, but the crude and offensive concept remains the same, even if said by a woman. In fact, it might be even worse because she might not realize that she is diminishing and insulting her own gender by doing so. And don't come telling me it's just a joke, because it's in jokes that the most crude ways of thinking emerge. P.S.: By the way, I know some hysterical and annoying women who certainly don't lack a dick.