Which dostoyevsky is it? If I was gonna read another biggie novel soon, if would be c&pits dostoyevsky. i like cicadas, they leave their skin behind.
"And so he remains, indefinitely and emphatically, a small-souled bugman."
The Buggers Karamazov.Which dostoyevsky is it? If I was gonna read another biggie novel soon, if would be c&p
Is that fyodor as well or have yoh made ig up?"And so he remains, indefinitely and emphatically, a small-souled bugman."
It's from that article.Is that fyodor as well or have yoh made ig up?
its notes from underground. its about 80 pages longWhich dostoyevsky is it? If I was gonna read another biggie novel soon, if would be c&p
buggery (n.)
mid-14c., "heresy," from Old French bougrerie, from bougre "heretic" (see bugger (n.)). Later (1510s) "unnatural intercourse" with man or beast, "carnalis copula contra Naturam, & hoc vel per confusionem Specierum;" from bugger (n.) + -y (4).
bugger (n.)
"sodomite," 1550s, earlier "heretic" (mid-14c.), from Medieval Latin Bulgarus "a Bulgarian" (see Bulgaria), so called from bigoted notions of the sex lives of Eastern Orthodox Christians or of the sect of heretics* that was prominent there 11c. Compare Old French bougre "Bulgarian," also "heretic; sodomite."
Softened secondary sense of "fellow, chap," is in British English "low language" [OED] from mid-19c. Meaning "something unpleasant, a nuisance" is from 1936. Related: Buggerly.
* The religious heretics in question were the Bogomils, whose name is a Slavic compound meaning "dear to God" (compare Russian bog "god") and might be a translation of Greek theophilos.
no, they think they are a superior breed. they think they have souls and an interior life, and of course they dont. nobody has those things now.Is it that they believe themselves to have transcended it. They've come through. I was once a bugman.
Buum is very interest ng cos he was literally 8n a cult.
I've read it, years ago. On bukowskis recc. Didn't like it enough at the time to pursue dos, bug I'd probably love it nowits notes from underground. its about 80 pages long
doesnt seem to be any connectionWonder if there's any connection to bug
Did you do this on purpose?I've read it, years ago. On bukowskis recc. Didn't like it enough at the time to pursue dos, bug I'd probably love it now