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Yes but you can't really get in as a foreigner
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I am wary of it primarily for this reason
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Replying to @robertofilippo
Are you there? I read about it...compared to other Euro cities it has less restrictions but I consider it highly restricted. Masks outdoors? Limit of 4 at outdoor restaurants, etc.; insane
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Replying to @Patssai
How sure are you? I'm told the cities of Colombia are ghost towns
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Prison world: I've never seen so many travel restrictions and internal lockdowns as well, during this whole crisis. Where in the world now isn't a penal colony? Where is open, at least internally?
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Everyone says Florida...I mean outside the USA
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By open internally this is something hard to get from a website; I'm asking if anyone has certain knowledge of a country not just with no or loose restrictions but also a culture of freedom...for example no idiotic wearing of masks outdoors etc.; feel free to dm thank
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Replying to @rafaelvalerac
Brazool is on lock*down again, so I have to rule it out. Even Rio is on what I consider relatively severe restriction
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Replying to @AionOf
I thought many of the islands like Bermuda were prison colonies with police roadblocks etc.
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They don't let any foreigners in
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Replying to @Ravishing_Frog
I was in Mexico a few weeks ago and they were just coming out of a lock*down...I don't consider 9 PM closings to be open
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Replying to @LouieLeCrypto
that map pretty useful for travel reqs. but won't tell you about internal situation. Still RE travel reqs, it's never been this stringent
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Replying to @BasedProShops
I don't mean in America
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Replying to @Yamnayanage
It depends what you mean by open; when you look actually at rules for e.g. Slovenia, it's not actually open internally. Many restrictions
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CIA agent call me try to stop me from making this show!! Unbelievable. Still, it will come today no worry
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Among musics used on this show: Beethoven Symphony #3 "Eroica" Scriabin Etude op 42 no 6 Scriabin piano concerto Here is different perfomance of first movement Scriabin piano concerto, it affect me very much: youtube.com/watch?v=n6PA1EST… is of another world 😿
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Musics criticism sux but this article is a decent quick appreciation of this concerto; it's saved by the fact that it has not the pretensions of egghead academics, but the thoughts of the performers themselves on Scriabin kqed.org/arts/12227279/insan…
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Message to 4chaun autismobrigades: get his info, postings ,etc. before they cover it all up
#UPDATE: Cherokee County Sheriff's Office PIO confirms Long has just been taken into custody in Crisp County. @FOX5Atlanta fox5atlanta.com/news/manhunt…
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Yes. Also my point is Glenn Gould--a real musician and artist--saw a greater coherence of some sort in Scriabin's music over Chopin's. If you need that kind of authority to tell you...it's just silly to dismiss it as "music of insane asylum."
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Replying to @DocteurLarivir1
not that I'm a fan of the intellectualization of music, or of music theory, but why do you think Glenn Gould, who cared so much about "structure," praised Scriabin and preferred him to Chopin?
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