(In no particular order)
Configure a piece of literature that would inflict permanent psychological damage onto an adult man with a main character complex
Learn how to make Aqua Tofana and pick up where Giulia left off
Annotate the bible (But exclusively the parts which are explicitly homosexual) (*COUGH HACK* Matthew 26:48--54 *COUGH COUGH*)
Tie a bow and superglue it onto my epidermis
Evade the laws of physics
Create a new one
Not me yapping to my audience of 0 people
Call me Snoop dog the way the standards I set for myself are so fucking high
Dmitri Karamazov: The Hanged Man "The Hanged Man suggests an ultimate surrender, sacrifice, or being suspended in time. A letting go at the face of what is inevitable."
Ivan Karamazov: The Devil "The Devil card represents the worst parts of ourselves, the ones we struggle with the most; our shadow and vices, likewise, a state of being trapped and giving away our power."
Alyosha Karamazov: The Fool and The Star 🌟🕊 "The Fool represents a new beginning, taking a leap of faith, naivety yet enjoying beginners's luck and having an optimistic outlook, while The Star signifies hope, and a renewal of spirit."
Dostoevsky was right, my worst sin is, in fact, destroying and betraying myself for nothing.
voted time magazine's sexiest sacrificial lamb of the year
the thread I'm hanging on by is an exposed nerve
arousal! repulsion! arousal! repulsion! arousal! repulsion! arousal! repulsion!
crime and punishment fandom is dying, reblog if you're a true criminal