Posts Tagged ‘Thoughts’
Need to pray? 5€, please.
Posted by Fulvio | Filed under Blog
I am not a religious person.
I don’t know if I should consider myself a pure Atheist, since now and then I do wonder who or what might be behind the creation of our universe and everything I care about, but let’s just say, the Church and their silly propaganda never managed to convince me in the slightest.
Even worse, when I see scenarios like the one in the picture below, it makes my stomach twist in anger like nothing else:

Apologies for the flash, but I had no chance to take another picture (I was almost kicked out for doing this).
What you see here is the entrance of the Cathedral of Our Lady, in Antwerp, Belgium.
Going in more detail, this is a CASH DESK positioned at the entrance of the Cathedral, charging everyone that wanted to enter the church five euros.
Now, am I the only one that thinks this is immoral, disgusting, and just painfully wrong?
I don’t care if the maintenance  of the Church costs 1.5 million euros per year.
Ask the vatican for support, or let the priests do the maintenance  themselves like the Benedictine monks do in their monasteries, instead of charging people for their right to pray in the house of a God they believe in.
Shame  on you all.
In other news, this was the only bad element of an otherwise fantastic weekend spent with my girlfriend, we drove all the way to the medieval town of Bouillon, spent there the night  and then visited Antwerp on our way back.
Will add pictures on my Facebook page soon!
Roman Polanski, welcome to hell
Posted by Fulvio | Filed under Blog
There are times when reading the daily news makes you sad, depressed, miserable.
Well, today is not one of these days.
Today I am extremely happy because the fucker on the left, Roman Polanski, has been finally arrested and will hopefully be extradited to the United States, where he will face trial for having raped a 13 year old girl back in 1977.
Mr. Polanski, don’t get me wrong, I think you’re a great movie director, but at the same time I hope you will suffer like a tortured pig for what you have done to that girl.
I don’t give a damn that you are a holocaust survivor, that your wife has been murdered, that after all these years that raped girl has forgiven you.
You will pay the consequences for what you have done, and I pray that your prison buddies will show you what kind of treatment is given to all the dirty pedophiles like yourself.
And to all of you that give this rapist bastard any kind of support: fuck you. Â Really.
Have a nice day.
Rest In Peace, Michael
Posted by Fulvio | Filed under Blog
Well, I have waited a bit before writing two lines about MJ’s death, since I first wanted to wait for everyone else to express their opinion before saying my own.
First thing that makes me wonder is: how come the “Innocent until proved guilty” rule does not apply when people are accused of rape or being pedophiles?
I mean, if I go to somebody I don’t even know, and I accuse him of being a drug dealer, noone will probably believe me until some evidence is found.
On the other hand, if I accuse him of being a pedophile, he INSTANTLY becomes one.
There is this doctor I know in Italy, and his stepson accused him of sexual abuse.
Well, it was later proved that this kid had mental problems and he made everything up, but guess what?
In the eyes of everybody, he is still a pedophile, he lost his job, and his career is ruined forever.
Nice huh?
Now, about Jacko, the guy had issues.
I mean, serious mental issues.
His brain was obviously stuck to the level of a 13 year old boy.
Just look at the way he was wasting all his money, and how he behaved on the (few) public appearances.
Building a private theme park for his own fun? Cmon.
He probably did sleep in the same bedroom with kids, the same way we all slept in the same bed with our friends when we were 13 at the camp or when invited at a friend’s house.
He needed help. He had to be counselled by a professional psychoanalyst or sent to a mental institution.
Did anybody care?
Of course not. In a mental institution it would have been much harder for all the rats that “cared” for his health to get all the money they needed from him.
His family, his managers, the accusing mothers, the magazines that posted everything they could to make him look like a pedophile to sell more copies.
Everyone around him abused his mental weakness and took everything until there was nothing left to take, and all he had left were debts and a ruined reputation.
Oh, and I almost forgot about his personal doctor, yes.
The same doctor that prescribed the tranquilizer and sleeping pills cocktail that finally killed him.
And to finish this wonderful fairytale, I will just mention that outside the hospital where he was taken after the stroke, Michael’s dad was seen smiling and waving at the fans, and laughing with some manager.
Well guys congratulations, now he is out of the way, and you can finally enjoy the goods without having to fake taking care about him.
Gino Flaminio, il nuovo simbolo di un’Italia distrutta.
Posted by Fulvio | Filed under Blog
[This post will be in Italian.]
In risposta alle foto pubblicate da Repubblica sull’ ex-ragazzo di Noemi Letizia, in disperata ricerca di 30 secondi di notorieta’:
Lei sara’ anche una povera idiota, ma tu, con il mostrare pubblicamente la tua faccia (inclusiva di ridicolo taglio di capelli semi-mohawk + sopracciglia pinzettate) e facendo pubblicare lettere PRIVATE, che lei ti scrisse quando forse davvero provava qualcosa per te, hai sorpassato il limite dello schifo.
Complimenti Gino, ce l’hai fatta.
Se c’era un limite da non varcare per non far degenerare questa vicenda, gia’ disumanamente pietosa di per se, tu ci sei riuscito in pieno.
Ai reporter di Repubblica: complimenti anche a voi. Non avevate davvero piu’ un cazzo da scrivere a riguardo, vero? Ma le foto del cane dello zio di Noemi Letizia? O del preservativo usato dal fratello in discoteca la sera prima? Ma davvero serve un master in giornalismo per pubblicare sta merda tutti i giorni? Vergognatevi.
Farewell, GeoCities
Posted by Fulvio | Filed under Blog

The above image may not mean anything to many people, but for some of us, knowing that GeoCities will be closed down by the end of the year brings a tear to the eye.
I remember discovering GeoCities in 1996, while searching on Altavista (no Google yet!) for a free place to host internet webpages.
I had my “site” up later that night, a huge “Work in Progress” animated gif on a blank background, with “Fulvio’s Website” written on top of it.
I don’t even remember what happened to that page, maybe it is still there somewhere, saved on some dusty hard drive on their storage servers. Who knows.
Farewell, GeoCities, you will be missed.