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  1. I don't want a full reunion. It would go full retard.

    Full retard is having people with KFC buckets on their head playing in GNR. Reunion will never be as retarded as that, even if they tried very hard.

    It would be so funny to have Slash playing on songs which lyrics are aimed against him.

    :facepalm

    other than sorry, how many songs are really aimed against him?

    Yeah... Probably not too many. I doubt the general and soul monster are songs about how much axl hates slash...

    Madagascar is another one.
  2. Hey has anyone seen this? http://www.alternativenation.net/guns-n-roses-rumored-to-tour-in-may-2016/

    Looks like the tour starts in May if this has any truth to it... Myles is touring with alter bridge and apparently slashs schedule producing his next horror film is what's holding this up. So it all works out and we should get an announcement somewhat soon then..

    GNRFrance is reporting that their contacts have told them that there is a European Guns N' Roses reunion tour planned for May 2016.

    GNRFrance is reliable.

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  3. Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (Karel Reisz, 1966) deals with themes of insanity, jealousy, romance and class division, whilst simultaneously skipping between madcap comedy and tragic love story. It details the descent into madness of the already psychologically unstable Morgan (David Warner), as he is forced to deal with the break-up of his marriage to Leonie (Vanessa Redgrave) and her plans to marry her lover Charles Napier (Robert Stephens). His inability to deal with the reality of his situation forces him into a world of fantasy, whereupon he sees things and people as wild animals in the jungle, viewing himself always as a gorilla. This particular obsession with gorillas increase along with his plight, with the lines of reality and fantasy becoming blurred as he inexplicably mimics the creatures in public to the bemusement of those around him, culminating in an extraordinary finale.

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  4. In The Hidden Persuaders, first published in 1957, Packard explores the use of consumer motivational research and other psychological techniques, including depth psychology and subliminal tactics, by advertisers to manipulate expectations and induce desire for products, particularly in the American postwar era.

    He identified eight "compelling needs" that advertisers promise products will fulfill. According to Packard these needs are so strong that people are compelled to buy products to satisfy them. The book also explores the manipulative techniques of promoting politicians to the electorate. The book questions the morality of using these techniques.

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