Monday, February 22, 2010

Lab 1: Diffusion And Osmosis

Just a few words ...



... the Sanremo festival.
This year I have followed the case for a couple of episodes, and I got an idea of the pieces in the race. This is why I wanted to speak my mind. The questionable
is not so much who won or who lost or who has been put under the spotlight at the expense of other people. The wretched thing is that an orchestra has been angered by the removal of Malika Ayane, who plays so hackneyed a piece of lead so repetitive in the banal, and as an artist Irene Fornaciari, or that the intense voice of Noemi have gone unnoticed compared to the triumph of a pompous brat and his vulgar chorus. What
girls support their idols talent show is quite natural, and all in all I'm becoming less critical in this regard: on the broadcasts as idiotic friends and a little 'less idiotic as X Factor not only went limp as neomelodici Valerio Scanu, indeed. The same Marco Mengoni has an incredible voice, too bad it's just polite - and even fewer will become, if you do insist on singing like a fag to his remedy for hysterical untrained diaphragm.
Perhaps it would be more acceptable to believe that we have talent, instead of realizing that what we are systematically canceled and / or covered up unless you adapt to the characteristics that are distorting their taxes.
As for Savoy, there's nothing to say only that it is disturbing, yet again on everyone's lips.

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