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ehm, never mind the blue pills of "Vi(ta)agra"... some news might as well belong to the "Strange but True" column that appeared in the famous Settimana Enigmistica, like this one just read (see the original from March 12, 2025 "Attenzione a questo farmaco, provoca un'irrefrenabile voglia di fare se**o e giocare d'azzardo": scatta l'allarme per gli strani effetti collaterali del ropinirolo - Il Fatto Quotidiano

“Beware of this drug, it triggers an uncontrollable urge for sex and gambling”: alarm bells are ringing over the strange side effects of "Ropinirole".

A medication to treat Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome, but with devastating side effects on the lives of some patients: compulsive addiction to sex and gambling. This is the alarm raised in recent hours by a dozen women in the United Kingdom who have taken Ropinirole, a dopamine agonist.

These drugs work by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain, alleviating symptoms of Parkinson's (affecting about 150,000 Britons) and restless legs syndrome (which affects one in ten people in the UK). However, in some cases, they can trigger unexpected and potentially destructive side effects. These are drugs known as dopamine agonists, which act on the areas of the brain responsible for movement, helping to relieve disorders like restless legs syndrome, which affects about one in ten people in the UK. The same medications are also commonly prescribed for Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative condition that impairs motor control and affects about 150,000 people in Britain.

A report from the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has highlighted a possible link between these drugs and atypical sexual behaviors. Moreover, the leaflet for Ropinirole explicitly lists “increased sexual urges” and an “unusual desire to gamble” among the side effects. Despite these indications, many patients reported never being warned about the potential risks before starting the treatment, leaving them unprepared to manage the unwanted effects of the therapy.

One of them, named Claire, interviewed by the BBC, recounted developing restless legs syndrome during her pregnancy and frequently suffering from insomnia and a strange crawling sensation under her skin. After giving birth, these disturbances persisted, so her doctor prescribed Ropinirole, without listing the possible side effects. After a year of taking the medication, her symptoms subsided, but Claire began to experience unprecedented sexual urges: “There's an element in your head that knows what you're doing is wrong, but it hits you to the point that you don't realize you're doing it,” the woman described what she felt.
Besides being a great-grandfather, our Michelino also became a Knight of the Queen... Mick Jagger knighted at Buckingham Palace
"Fellow Stone Keith Richards has poured scorn on his bandmates decision to go on bended knee before the Crown. He is in no doubt about what Mick should do with the knighthood." um, meaning that Riciard made it clear where Gieggher could stick the title...
Prima di continuare su YouTube

Pure art!
To be watched on loop for hours.
And hours.
And hours.
To see them, it doesn't seem so difficult once you've learned to play the six-string Beatles Norwegian Wood but everytime it gets more complicated and the more you have, the more you can add, even if I believe that other possibilities have run out, but be it how it is or isn't, in life you never give, you never know and gnente...
Il prof. Roberto Vecchioni commenta la prima uscita di Giuli

In the era of sad passions, HE will save us!!!
#moreSoberThanThis
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David Lee Roth backstage before a 1981 Van Halen concert
"A Fistful of Fingers" is a 1995 comic/spaghetti western film that is somewhat unknown even in Italy, having premiered in the States only twenty years later. It marks the feature-length directorial debut of British director Edgar Howard Wright. A Fistful of Fingers (1995) Here’s what wikienglish says: A Fistful of Fingers is a 1995 British Western comedy film about a cowboy who follows a wanted man who caused the death of his horse Easy. It was written and directed by Edgar Wright in his feature-length directorial debut.

Plot
In a cold open, two bandits kill a man and begin looting his belongings. No-Name arrives and kills them after a brief conversation.

On the way into Deadwood Town, No-Name comes across a bounty poster for a man named The Squint. He eventually encounters the man in town and chases him into the nearby woods. After a prolonged gunfight, The Squint tricks No-Name's horse Easy into running off a cliff to its death and subsequently escapes. After burying Easy, No-Name returns to town and interrogates the townsfolk until he learns The Squint's whereabouts.

On The Squint's path, No-Name has a strange encounter with a man whose face is covered by a red bandana. Soon after, he encounters a native man named Chin Chakanawa who decides to join No-Name on his quest. They run into trouble when another native man blocks their path. They attempt to get by him by disguising themselves as nuns, but the ploy fails and he begins beating them up. However, two passing hicks believe them to be genuine nuns in danger and kill the other native man. After killing the hicks, No-Name discovers an invitation on one of their bodies to a meet-up of outlaws.

The duo rests up for the night. No-Name teaches Chin how to shoot. Chin reveals his name means 'Running Sore' and No-Name reveals that his name is actually Walter.

The following morning the duo encounters a man named Jimmy James who decides to join them on their quest. The trio soon finds The Squint and a number of other outlaws digging for treasure. No-Name knocks out a guard and disguises himself to approach The Squint, but the disguise fails and No-Name runs off with The Squint and the other outlaws in hot pursuit. Just as the outlaws catch up with him, Chin creates a distraction, leaving only one of the outlaws to guard No-Name. After No-Name fails to get Jimmy's attention, Chin circles back and kills the guard. The duo picks off the rest of the outlaws one-by-one, but Chin says that No-Name must face the final confrontation with The Squint alone.

No-Name approaches The Squint and they stare each other down. No-Name reveals that years ago, The Squint had destroyed No-Name's sandcastle, twisted his arm, given him a noogie, and piled on him with several other boys. After the flashback, the two get into an argument about how Westerns usually end, particularly Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. A fight ensues. No-Name appears to shoot The Squint to death, but The Squint gets up for one last attack.
Here is a rare Maori charcoal painting where our esteemed @[sfascia carrozze] is depicted in 1350 A.D., who set out from Sardinia for a safari in New Zealand and, for the occasion, was wearing a genuine leather skirt while throwing a spear at the last giant moa,
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this "Dinormis" was a bird that wanted nothing to do with flying (as it unfortunately lacked wings) and was hunted to extinction.

#chiaroscuro