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L'Italia che non vuole bene
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Sorry but the best pizza is the only true pizza that is the neapolitan one (rigorously baked in a wood-fired brick oven). The rest are crusts with some tomato sauce on top.

No, just no.

oh, ok, wait a sec…

Clearly, he is like the epitome of creepiness.

He's the Boardwalk Empire equivalent of that creepy nazi blonde guy from BB.

Actuality I have more than some problems with the ol' good Charlot. You can't read these topics only by a strictly legal point of view. I believe that these cases underline the deep iniquity that existed within their society. Rich men who exercised their power over way more weak subjects, proletarians without social

You have to be! They're most likely a bunch of hypocrites or some kind of vicious maniacs or, yes, even terrorists!

Porn.

No love for Patricia Arquette? I find her astonishing (ok, clearly I have a thing for voluptuous mature women, but still).

In Italy I would say it's almost common knowledge. He was an homosexual man who loved young guys, preferably poor uneducated ones. He spent almost every night of his adult life cruising the streets of the roman suburbs, fucking with young workers (who for the most part he paid) in parks or in some desolate place like

He really liked to fuck minors.

Well, Crissy Criss, guess what, for some people shitty poorly made movies can be a lot more boring than the "made to make you think" ones. Also, fuck you too! ;)

Ugh, no. It's like comparing champagne with a Mars bar found in the garbage.

One word for Rick: draconian.

"Spalding appears to be another of the show’s none-too-subtle castigations against men and society for valuing women primarily for how young and virile they can appear", valuing women for how they can appear virile? Uhm, that's doesn't make much sense.

What I find amazing about this series is that its characters are sad damaged, and often despicable, little creatures exactly like every human being. No one escapes from that, not Masters who most of all is a mess and a largely unbearable person, nor Vivian who despite all the tears clearly is not mother of the year,

Exactly, the book is harsh, but the interesting thing is that the author intended this harshness to serve his moral/educational purpose, basically the message is that you have to be a good student or you'll die!

In the first draft of the book Pinocchio died by hanging (no joke).