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I'm a master of speaking silently- all my life I've spoken silently and I've lived through entire tragedies in silence
Fyodor Dostoevsky, “The Meek One” 
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sleepy-vix · 8 months
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fyolai fans on tiktok are saying fyolai changed their song from bernadette to can't help falling in love by elvis presley... im going to break down
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4izawas · 1 year
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hey!!! just wanted to say i fuckin love ur fics and now i’m psyched to read the genshin catboys😎
i’m really glad u like em !! i’m probably gonna start/continue the catboys after i cook dinner tonight dhcnfjc and since i’m starting now, you won’t have too long of a wait hopefully !!
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dustyevskyy · 3 months
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who are you???? you kinda look soggy
Excuse me..? I think someone who looks like a gopher has no right to qualify ME as soggy..and im Fyodor Dostoevesky, your..chewybar, like the granola brand or something right?
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spicyapple1234 · 1 month
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In chapter 111 we were introduced to 'that man' if you all remember. That mystery man was the most formidable foe of Fyodor before Dazai. Most of you must have wondered about the mysterious man who was able to tackle Fyodor far back (the newest chapter had it confirmed that Fyodor is a old rat) before Dazai was even born. However, your attentions might have soon drifted off to Dazai and Chuuya because they are alive and the events that have forth occurred. A few hours ago only I had read the whole chapter again and after looking into it I suddnely had the urge to write this article. Hence, here I present you with a theory about who the mystery man could be alongside some insight in the possibilities of Fyodor's ability as well!
My first guess about the mystery man was, Leo Tolstoy. if you got interested in literature after watching bsd just like me, then you must be familiar with the name. Don't worry I too haven't read anything of him but i figured that some research won't hurt :3. so, where was I? right, you may now question why had i jumped to this conclusion? well to answer your query i would like to ask you the name of the newest bsd chapter--right it's ressurectio or-if you happen to read some other translation-ressurection. Now, guess who have a book named resurrection? Yes! it's none other than Leo Tolstoy!
And hey, now we are going to be introduced to Fyodor's ability soon if I am correct. so, it's damn sure that the ability is not crime and punishment so...what could it be?
let's try looking back to the name of the new chapter. I think you get it! what if Fyodor never existed? what if it's Tolstoy in Fyodor's body? theories about Fyodor having a ability to transfer his consciousness through blood are circulating around internet, but what if Tolstoy is the one transferring his consciousness through blood?
There is also a possibility that Fyodor can steal other abilities because in the book crime punishment raskolnikov, the main character, stole an axe from another character and murders some other characters. (I haven't read the book and all this information is from wikipedia) so there can also be a possibility that with his ability crime and punishment, Fyodor could have stolen Tolstoy's resurrection?
Ofcourse, it is very likely that my theory can't be correct and may sound stupid but this all is written for fun and to share my views to others! whether you would like to think about it or not, it's your decision reader ^^ .
funfact- tolstoy didn't liked Dostoevesky's writing style but liked his book notes from the house of the dead meanwhile Dostoevesky was pretty chill about it and liked Tolstoy's book anna karenina and even called it perfect!if somehow Tolstoy do end up in bsd then i would love to see their dynamic ><
Then, I shall take my leave to give you some time to think!
If you liked my perception, i can also give you a theory about who Mori could want in the pm! i would write it anyway but if you wish then i will write it sooner :3
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littlemisslikestoread · 3 months
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Feburary's TBR Booklist
So we are in the second month and in order to keep up with my goals, here is another list. Although I do have exams coming up, so it will be much shorter than the last one.
1.Interpreter Of Maladies By Jhumpa Lahiri
2. Upstream By Mary Oliver
3.The Dangers Of Smoking In Bed
4. All The Lovers In The Night By Mieko Kawakami
5.Mrs. Dalloway By Virginia Woolf
6.Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine By Gail Honeyman
7. White Nights By Fyodor Dostoevesky
8. Run, River By Joan Didion
9.What We Talk About When We Talk About Love By Vintage Carver
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deadpoetsfall · 5 months
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list of everything that consumes me, rots my brain & what i blog about- the secret history, the picture of dorian gray, if we were villains, dead poets society, the song of achilles, homer, six of crows, hamlet, greek mythology, hozier, classics, franz kafka, dostoevesky, oscar wilde, wuthering heights.
loves- good omens, hannibal, marauders, vikings, heartstopper, dark academia, rwrb.
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j4smin3 · 5 days
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• I'm jasmine and this is my tiny webpage on an app that hasn't been popular in 8 years
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• I prefer if you use tone tags with me
Interests and things that I do
• I like tally hall + side projects, will wood (which includes wwat and a verbal equinox and everything else) and lemon demon
• I also like scenecore/hyperpop music (as you can tell from my lumi athena banner)
• I like the sonic the hedgehog games, shows, IDW comics and just the lore in general (sa2 is my fav)
• I make mediocre art which includes oc lore that no one including me can remember.
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• People named BAMBI that like BSD and SPLATOON whose favourite character/author is FYODOR DOSTOEVESKY
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• I know english, basic arabic and trying to learn spanish and french
• I use ":3" and use references a lot
I might update this, but in the meantime have fun exploring my page!
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thecompanionmoth · 11 months
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"Book One: A Nice Little Family" Thoughts (Brothers Karamazov)
I think having that title for this particular book is quite fitting as the entirety of it pertains to setting up the main family of the story. In regards to the actual story telling, this is strikingly different from the other two works I have read by Dostoevsky, White Nights and Crime and Punishment. Those are similar to one another, whereas Brothers Karamazov stands out; not just because of its popularity, but what makes it popular—that is something that I not only will focus on, but have to focus on when reading. Family as a motif being relayed and explained through Dostoevesky’s compelling narrative in the Brothers K is immediately, in my mind, going to leave an impression upon me. Although it has taken almost a month for me to sit down and finish the first book, I have another feeling that it will be easier to read from this point onwards. 
Now, as for the actual story of Book One, there are some things that struck me as things that could contribute to the overall tale. But before I get into that, I want to say that the first couple of chapters are quite funny. This might have something to do with something mentioned in the translator’s note (Peaver and Volokhonsky translation, Bicentennial edition). Which is that their aim was to capture Dostoevsky’s original bleak comedy of the Brothers K. And immediately that goal came true. I had to take a moment to contain myself as I was in a library, when I was ready about Fyodor’s outrageous life and personality. 
That was really the only moment in the whole book that I laughed, though, because I ended up moving on to focus on the establishment of the brothers and their lives. The two that struck me the most are Dmitri and Alyosha. The former for his difficult life and aloof disposition, the latter for his contrast between his older brothers. Alyosha’s innocence or his youthful approach to life is something I can relate to. I can also really find myself understanding Dmitri as a person and the difficult relationship he has with Fyodor. With that in mind, I can see how Ivan would fit in nicely between them. He is definitely a character that my sister (the middle between me and our younger brother) would like. 
Not only are the characters and writing style interesting, yet echo Dostoevsky’s style that I am more familiar with, the combination of the two is a wonderful one, and I’ve enjoyed reading despite my slow pace. By having the story be told by—as far as I know—a local clergyman, that is a refreshing format than just third person narration. It adds ahe book where stage directions or other things were added to be a subtle nod to theatre in that book. But with Brothers K, it honestly feels not only cinematic, but actually Homeric. Me saying that could be a bias because that is a literary style that I am intimately familiar with as I have studied it in great detail. But the way that theatrical element that makes Dostoevsky’s work here much more cinematic than theatrical, which is something that I can attribute to Crime and Punishment. There were several instances in t the elder might be somehow influential and conciliatory.”
“Fyodor Pavlovich was apparently the first to suggest, apparently as a joke, that they all get together in the elder Zosima’s cell, and, without resorting to his direct mediation, still come to some decent agreement, since the dignity and personality of the elder might be somehow influential and conciliatory.”
To me, that echoes the gathering of followers and friends at Plato’s cell when he delivered his final few dialogues. I might be stretching, but even if it was intended, such a reference is rather cool and works well in the story and the Greek reference previously mentioned. There are some other things I highlighted regarding character details, fundamental things, that I feel might come up later. If they do, I will most certainly reference them. But for now, I am going to continue reading with Book Two, An Inappropriate Gathering!
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cassianus · 1 year
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“Brothers, have no fear of men’s sin. Love a man even in his sin, for that is the semblance of Divine Love and is the highest love on earth. Love all God’s creation, the whole of it and every grain of sand in it. Love every leaf, every ray of God’s light. Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you have perceived it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day, and you will come at last to love the world with an all-embracing love.”
Fyodor Dostoevesky
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What are we here for? we are not alive though we are living and we are not in our graves though we are dead
Fyodor Dostoevsky, “The House of The Dead” 
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sleepy-vix · 2 months
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tsuunara · 15 days
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I HATE YOU FYODOR DOSTOEVESKY FROM THE HIT ANIME AND MANGA BUNGO STRAY DOGS YOU ARE THE BANE OF MY EXISTENCE AND I HOPE THAT ASAGIRI WONT BE A PUSSY TO KILL YOU OR TAKE YOU OUT OFTHIS ARC NEXT TIME BECAUSE I AM SICK OF YOU. YOU COULD'VE PICKED ANYONE AND INSTEAD YOU HAD TO PICK THE BEST AND HOTTEST VAMPIRE ON THE BLOCK OF YOKOHAMA BRAM FUCKING STOKER. I WON'T FORGET THIS MOMENT. I HOPE DAZAI OR SOMEONE TAKES AWAY YOUR FUCKING ABILITY SO YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY POWERLESS AND HOPELESS SO THEN EVERYONE BURNS YOU AT THE STAKE LIKE THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS OR SOME FUCKING EXECUTION WHERE WE ALL SQUARE UP AND STAB YOU 2947918 TIMES AND MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEAD THEN WE WILL CUT YOUR BODY UP INTO LITTLE PIECES AND THROW THEM INTO OUTER SPACE SO YOUR PRESENCE MAY NEVER BE ON THIS PLANET WE CALL HOME EVER AGAIN. DIEDIEIDIEDIEIDIEEEEEEE
but it's okay as long as chuuya is alive then so am i! ^_^ please don't hurt him
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abiiors · 1 year
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Slow footsteps, purposeful and loud approach my bedroom door, and then stop right before it. He's waiting, like an old ritual, a secret rite, for me to open the door and welcome him in. He remains silent until that time, not even his voice entering my small space without permission, not on days like this.
"Come in"
Huddled beneath my duvet, record player repeating ok computer over and over, an endless loop of human misery. He shuffles in and takes note of the room, the messy desk space with at least 4 cups, the laundry hamper tipped on uts side and the papers that had clung to my wall ripped down.
"What happened?"
That question. Always that question. And always the same answer
"Don't know"
Watching him carefully from beneath my cuddly prison, eyes perring over the edge when he starts to pick up papers, observe them and put them back on the wall. Astonishingly he puts them back exactly as they were, one by one painstakingly slow,
"You know Adam was talking about the new riff you learned. Said he was well impressed"
"Mmm" a disinterested hum, well that's a lie, I was very interested really, but I couldn't bring myself to express that. Not right now.
Watching as he places the final few papers, photos and frames on the wall. Exactly as they had been before,
"How did you--"
"You don't think I remember these things?"
Why would I? What reason could he possibly have to remember the layout of my bedroom and the frivolous decor that littered it like leaves on the forest floor.
"No, why would you?" Spoken with sass, maybe too much, it was effort, but I wanted to make a point, to show how weird I thought that was
"It's little bits of you, your room, so of course I have it memorised"
I want to cry, to hug him, to express how much that moment means to me, but I can't, because in 17 locking myself in my room and hes 18 picking up the pieces.
Bundling clothes back into the laundry hamper he organises organises while he does, sat crisscross applesauce on the wooden slats, folding them carefully and inspecting each for holes,
"Ya know, you nicked a few of these from me"
Hes holding up an old flannel, soft and warm, he had leant it to me maybe 2 years ago one day, cold in the snow I hadn't brought a coat (because I didn't own one) and so he had run inside to bundle me up in something. I forgot to give it back but when I found it again I decided to keep it. To wear it when I wanted to be held.
"Might have to reclaim them-"
"No. Mine now"
"Is that so?" Looking back at me, I barely see the smirk on his face before I duck back beneath my covers, unwilling to show myself.
"Mhm"
"Well alright then. Consider them yours"
"Already did"
He laughs. He ctually laughs. Amidst the pit of misery my room has become his laigh rings clear unstifled by the smothering air of depression I had been living under.
Moving to stand again, dusting himself off and looking around, eyes landing on the desk. Long strides towards it, hand sresting on the back of the chair, looking over the various clutter
"Dostoevesky? Bit cliche"
"It's not"
"It really is, no more of this for you"
Pulling the book from the desk and waving ut about,
"Frankly I think I might bin it."
"Dont"
"Make me"
I don't even realise I'm up until he grinning down at me from his position, pinned to my desk. Snatching the book from his hands. But he doesn't seem to care, letting his hands fall to my forearms, steadying me as the realisation hits me that this has all been an elaborate ploy.
"Got you up didn't I?"
"Your a prick"
"A prick that loves you. As your best friend it is my duty to annoy you out of depression" pulling me closer, cheek smushed to his chest, and I let my arms wrap around him,
"It's going to be ok sweetheart" Pressing a tender kiss to the top of my head, swaying gently
"Let's get you dressed yeah?"
"But I don't know what to wear"
"Luck for you, I'm a style icon" as much as I wanted to laugh at the way he says it, I do really think he is "ill do pick for you, all you have to pick is what I'm making you for breakfast"
I think this is one of the best ones I have been sent! Seriously :((( I love it so much oh my god ❤️
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bluwurld · 1 year
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thinking ab geto reading dostoevesky bc im reading dostoevesky and i know he would like it bc he’s a philosophical little whore
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idrather-bereading · 3 months
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Finished reading no longer human finally. I may write an essay analyzing it for practice (since I suck) but not sure yet I'll be analyzing it though.
Once I'm finshed with this book I'll most likely go Crime and Puinshment by Fyodor Dostoevesky. Then white nights. Then some other book I'm unsure as to what yet.
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