Rereading Dostoevsky is always a safe bet because, yeah, the heavy soul-shattering themes will always be strikingly prevalent, only now it's ten times funnier

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Rereading Dostoevsky is always a safe bet because, yeah, the heavy soul-shattering themes will always be strikingly prevalent, only now it's ten times funnier
Not Dostoevsky predicting the modern toxic masculine fanboy of podcast bros and the dangers that their rethorics could potentially pose (paired up with idolism of said toxic male online figures) with Roskolnikovs hard on for Napoleon
Hey besties is torn linen suspicious? Asking for a cute clown who just murdered an old pawnbroker
When Roskolnikov spiralled into insanity because his own conscience outweighed his justification of murder and when he bowed down to Sonya, a prostitute, and said "I didn't bow to you, I bowed to the suffering of all humanity." And when he gently embraced Polenka, her little sister, and said "My name is Rodion, pray for me too...and thy servant Rodion... that is all."
Literally one existential breakdown away from turning my room into a Dostovsky shrine
In dire need of an Alyosha Karamazov
Alyosha Karamazov is the only religious man I'll fu
Literally every single person in The Brothers K is fucking insane aside from Alyosha. Someone send sweet Alexei some calmetts!