i need to make a blog dedicated only to theology, dostoevsky and books about the human tragedy (paradise lost)
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look at my new posters ^^
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO Y’ALL NEED TO WATCH THIS VIDEO
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° ✩ no longer human. dazai osamu — mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being.
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Two sides of the same knife
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Bungou Stray Dogs - "The Day I Picked Up Dazai" Light Novel
To be released December 28, 2023.
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One of the weirdest things that happened to Kafka here is how he was assimilated into femcel bubble.
Repeat after me: Kafka is not #female rage #coquette #female hysteria #whatever it is that tries to define genuine human experiences of an individual as a solely female experiences (and by doing so completely erasing him in the process), thus alienating actual human beings of various backgrounds from each other and preventing true human connection and understanding between them. Kafka is not "for the girlies" he is for whoever feels the heavy burden of life (and isn't that everybody?)
This insistence that deep introspection of the self, feelings of helplessness and despair is somehow universally 'female' not only excludes women who do not relate to these experiences but also those who are not women and do experience them, yet are excluded on the basis of "aestheticized" suffering where one of the main components is that you have to be a woman.
Girls, stop trying to fit Kafka into your voyeuristic 'tortured female' aethetics. Because if the experience of being a woman is what makes it especially unique for you, there are other writers (women writers) who would be a better fit for you (and for your aethetics). But also, know that you aren't the only ones (as women) who feel the despair of this world, do not make this life lonelier than it already is.
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prologue of no longer human — dazai osamu
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rereading brothers karamazov to feel something (i must indulge unhealthily in ivan karamazov)
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Dostoevsky at the beginning of his literary career
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«He [Judas] is also tipping over the salt shaker. This may be related to the near-Eastern expression to “betray the salt”, meaning to betray one’s Master» — about The Last Supper (1495-1498), Leonardo da Vinci
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