I Know. I Will. If xenoglossies not glossolalia but in hazelnuts, in pearls, in briars, I remove glossolalia by thinning xenoglossies mosses (listening) (listening) in the very weave of my wandering in deviant-orbitual, vain, epicicles and then down there the barn, the little light, the bread, the gap and the everyday like a single flower they flutter together they cline. Look here.

I was born in Sassuolo, in the province of Modena, in the distant 1975.
Graduating in Law from the University of Modena, I support myself working at my father's small catering company.

I am fascinated by the studies of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (and therefore I highly recommend reading the key book on the subject: "Using the Brain to Change" by Richard Bandler, ed. Astrolabio € 12.39).
The activities I spend my remaining time on, between law books and work, mainly concern music: I play (with decent results, I believe) the guitar studying pieces by Steve Vai and Joe Satriani and listen to an infinite amount of records from the most varied musical genres. I do not really enjoy playing cover bands live; I prefer recording my compositions and keeping them to myself.
I am a fan of Kevin Smith's movies (Chasing Amy, Dogma, Mallrats, Clerks, Jay & Silent Bob strike back to Hollywood his creations).

I hate the hypocrisy hidden within the hierarchical structure of the Catholic Church but I am a believer: one of those who can be described as a Perplexed Catholic—that is, I believe in the teachings but not in the form.
I also dislike those who divide music by genres: MUSIC SHOULD NOT BE DIVIDED INTO GENRES BUT ONLY BETWEEN GOOD MUSIC AND BAD MUSIC! However, I understand the difficulties regarding commerce, teaching, and cataloging titles, so I agree that music be divided by genres for these purposes.

Sending you only 10 favorite titles is a very difficult task: I should send you my 10 favorites for each decade, but I realize that might be a bit overwhelming. I settle for strongly recommending you listen to the following records:

Greet with joy!
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  • Agharta
    18 apr 18
    I greet you with joy. Your review of mwandishi by Hancock is beautiful. I'm listening to it now for the first time on one of the first true days of light and warmth in Turin. Good things,
     
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