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Agente K

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  • Birthday 10/23/1986

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    I don't like to talk about me... Well... I'm italian, I live in Verona (Giulietta&Romeo's city! ^^). I'm studying economics and I can't live without music! ^^ I have a fixation with London and all that's british! I love english language, although I can't speak english very well... ^^'
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    Verona, Italy
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    Music, music, music.... and music!
  • Occupation
    Student
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    Female
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  • Favourite Bands
    Depeche Mode, Recoil, Subsonica, Editors, Linkin Park, Bluvertigo, Queen....and MUSE obviously! :D
  • Favourite Films
    Can't remember all the films I love... XD
  • Favourite TV Shows
    I don't watch TV.
  • Favourite Books
    "1984" - G. Orwell
  • Muse Releases Owned
    "Absolution", "The Resistance", "HAARP", "Hullabaloo", "Origin of Symmetry".
  • Muse Concerts Attended / Attending
    4th December 2009 @PalaOlimpico - Turin, 8th June 2010 @San Siro - Milan
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  1. Yes, stading places are a lot better than the seats! Although I have never had a sitting place at a gig. :p But the atmosphere on the parterre is much better, going crazy together with the other fans while listening to your favourite music is the best feeling ever. :happy: You feel kinda alone on the tribune, I think.

    Let me know if there are some news about the tickets, will you? :D

     

    Studying the whole day is not very good. I can't force myself to learn before noon, it seems so weird.

    Think of the fact that you are going to finish your exams next week, it will give you more endurance! :happy:

     

    You mean what I am going to do next week? Learning actually. :rolleyes: We celebrate carnival on Tuesday and we usually have a competition in our school about which class has the best costume. I'm not keen on carnival, I don't like to dress up. It's bollocks for me.

    However, it's only for a day, so I'm going to survive it. :D

     

    I'll probably make a fool of myself but I have to ask you this. Since you're Italian, you know this for sure. I read a book two years ago and one part of the story took place in Rome in the first half of the 19th century. It was February and they went to the carnival. The whole thing lasted for a week, I think, and they dressed up in different costumes every day. At the end, all the people who took part in it carried candles and they blew the light at the same time which symbolised the end of the celebration.

    Is this a tradition nowadays too or has it changed?

     

    Sorry for such a long comment. :$

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