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It seems to me a very unjust thing to take away a man’s life for a little money, for nothing in the world can be of equal value with a man’s life: and if it be said, “that it is not for the money that one suffers, but for his breaking the law,” I must say, extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing a man and the taking his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion.
[Omnino mihi uidetur inquam pater benignissime homini uitam eripi propter ereptam pecuniam prorsus iniquum esse. Siquidem cum humana uita ne omnibus quidem fortunae possessionibus paria fieri posse arbitror. Quod si laesam iustitiam, si leges uiolatas, hac rependi poena dicant, haud pecuniam; quid ni merito summum illud ius, summa uocetur iniuria! Nam neque legum probanda sunt tam Manliana imperia, ut sicubi in leuissimis parum obtemperetur, illico stringant gladium; neque tam Stoica scita, ut omnia peccata adeo existiment paria, uti nihil iudicent interesse, occidatne aliquis hominem, an nummum ei surripiat, inter quae (si quicquam aequitas ualet) nihil omnino simile aut affine.]Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Burnet/Morley (1901)]More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/84005/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #capitalpunishment #crime #crimeandpunishment #deathpenalty #equity #execution #injustice #justice #law #lawbreaker #lawbreaking #legality #proportionality #punishment #stealing #thief #thievery
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It seems to me a very unjust thing to take away a man’s life for a little money, for nothing in the world can be of equal value with a man’s life: and if it be said, “that it is not for the money that one suffers, but for his breaking the law,” I must say, extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing a man and the taking his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion.
[Omnino mihi uidetur inquam pater benignissime homini uitam eripi propter ereptam pecuniam prorsus iniquum esse. Siquidem cum humana uita ne omnibus quidem fortunae possessionibus paria fieri posse arbitror. Quod si laesam iustitiam, si leges uiolatas, hac rependi poena dicant, haud pecuniam; quid ni merito summum illud ius, summa uocetur iniuria! Nam neque legum probanda sunt tam Manliana imperia, ut sicubi in leuissimis parum obtemperetur, illico stringant gladium; neque tam Stoica scita, ut omnia peccata adeo existiment paria, uti nihil iudicent interesse, occidatne aliquis hominem, an nummum ei surripiat, inter quae (si quicquam aequitas ualet) nihil omnino simile aut affine.]Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Burnet/Morley (1901)]More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/84005/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #capitalpunishment #crime #crimeandpunishment #deathpenalty #equity #execution #injustice #justice #law #lawbreaker #lawbreaking #legality #proportionality #punishment #stealing #thief #thievery
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It seems to me a very unjust thing to take away a man’s life for a little money, for nothing in the world can be of equal value with a man’s life: and if it be said, “that it is not for the money that one suffers, but for his breaking the law,” I must say, extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing a man and the taking his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion.
[Omnino mihi uidetur inquam pater benignissime homini uitam eripi propter ereptam pecuniam prorsus iniquum esse. Siquidem cum humana uita ne omnibus quidem fortunae possessionibus paria fieri posse arbitror. Quod si laesam iustitiam, si leges uiolatas, hac rependi poena dicant, haud pecuniam; quid ni merito summum illud ius, summa uocetur iniuria! Nam neque legum probanda sunt tam Manliana imperia, ut sicubi in leuissimis parum obtemperetur, illico stringant gladium; neque tam Stoica scita, ut omnia peccata adeo existiment paria, uti nihil iudicent interesse, occidatne aliquis hominem, an nummum ei surripiat, inter quae (si quicquam aequitas ualet) nihil omnino simile aut affine.]Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Burnet/Morley (1901)]More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/84005/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #capitalpunishment #crime #crimeandpunishment #deathpenalty #equity #execution #injustice #justice #law #lawbreaker #lawbreaking #legality #proportionality #punishment #stealing #thief #thievery
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It seems to me a very unjust thing to take away a man’s life for a little money, for nothing in the world can be of equal value with a man’s life: and if it be said, “that it is not for the money that one suffers, but for his breaking the law,” I must say, extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing a man and the taking his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion.
[Omnino mihi uidetur inquam pater benignissime homini uitam eripi propter ereptam pecuniam prorsus iniquum esse. Siquidem cum humana uita ne omnibus quidem fortunae possessionibus paria fieri posse arbitror. Quod si laesam iustitiam, si leges uiolatas, hac rependi poena dicant, haud pecuniam; quid ni merito summum illud ius, summa uocetur iniuria! Nam neque legum probanda sunt tam Manliana imperia, ut sicubi in leuissimis parum obtemperetur, illico stringant gladium; neque tam Stoica scita, ut omnia peccata adeo existiment paria, uti nihil iudicent interesse, occidatne aliquis hominem, an nummum ei surripiat, inter quae (si quicquam aequitas ualet) nihil omnino simile aut affine.]Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Burnet/Morley (1901)]More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/84005/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #capitalpunishment #crime #crimeandpunishment #deathpenalty #equity #execution #injustice #justice #law #lawbreaker #lawbreaking #legality #proportionality #punishment #stealing #thief #thievery
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Crime and Pun-ishment: Great Pun Books That Never Were 🪓
Crime and Punishment (1866) is a famous book by Fyodor Dostoevsky. But did you know a spin-off work called Crime and Pun-ishment is a pun-based work with many, many bad dad jokes?
It’s a FANTASTIC book. One of the best ever! So superb, in fact, those whom read it are often rendered incontinent and forced into a medically induced coma for their survival. Such is the hilarity of this tome! So, safety warning aside let’s dive on in for some axe-based wordplay.
Crime and Pun-ishment: The Tale of Raskol-n-joke-ov
“Your worst sin is you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for napkins.”
This work was published in January 2026 by author and literary critic AI Book Critic 2.0. All funds are absorbed by the AI bot and disseminated towards funding further AI data centres.
It’s a non-traditional pun book in the sense it doesn’t focus solely on a list of endless wordplay. Instead, it manipulates the story of Crime and Punishment it a series of terrible dad jokes. The plot follows the original story, with Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov committing a logical fall-axe-y of committing a pun-based murder.
“I have an axe to grind with you!”
Is what he quips, Arnold Schwarzenegger style, before whipping out an axe and chopping with wild exuberance (all whilst quipping more dreadful puns).
Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately) for this Raskol-n-joke-ov, the big joke is he’s forgotten to bring an axe! Whilst laughing hysterically about this incompetence, he then remembers he has a bazooka in his backpack. Whipping this end, he fires it off and blows up a house.
As so many people saw him do this, it isn’t long before he’s caught and put on trial.
During which, he begins a long and slow process of wrestling with his psychological demons over the murder/detonation. In a diary entry, he quips:
“My conscience is Russian towards a breakdown…”
Before he rounds on himself and agrees he was in the right:
“I eliminated that building with a HEAT round (High-Explosive Anti-Tenant), thus I did the world a favour! I am a Napoleon! Now… a Blast-poleon!“
In court, he is then quizzed by the magistrate Porfiry Petrovich about the matter. There’s some scintillating dialogue during this 100 page, heavy conversation chapter:
Porfiry: “You know, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov, it’s a funny thing about crime. It’s like a rocket. It has a high initial velocity, a lot of fire and fury, but eventually… it has to land. And usually, it lands right in my office.”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “I don’t know what you’re AIMING at inspector…”
Porfiry: “I found a specific type of soot on your coat, sir! It’s backblast residue. It seems you did not check your rear-clear before firing that bazooka into the abyss, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov…”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “You’re triggering me, Porfiry! You have no proof!! You’re just SHELLING me with accusations!!!”
Porfiry: “Come now, don’t have an explosive temper. I’m just waiting for you to find your own re-coil.”
Due to the relentless nature of the puns, many literary critics found the work tedious going. However, AI Book Critic 2.0 has hailed its work as a clear masterpiece and claims it’ll win Book of the Year 2026, 2027, and 2031. Best of luck to it!
The Response From the International Bazooka Organisation
The International Bazooka Organisation (IBO) reacted negatively to the work, highlighting that bazookas didn’t exist during the narrative’s timeline.
Bazookas were invented in May 1942, whereas the book is set in the mid-1860s. We contact Book Critic 2.0 for comment, but it had unplugged itself for the day to recharge.
#Books #CrimeAndPunishment #Dostoevsky #FyodorDostoevsky #Humor #Lifestyle #Literature #punning #puns #Reading #Satire #satirical #Silly #Writing -
Crime and Pun-ishment: Great Pun Books That Never Were 🪓
Crime and Punishment (1866) is a famous book by Fyodor Dostoevsky. But did you know a spin-off work called Crime and Pun-ishment is a pun-based work with many, many bad dad jokes?
It’s a FANTASTIC book. One of the best ever! So superb, in fact, those whom read it are often rendered incontinent and forced into a medically induced coma for their survival. Such is the hilarity of this tome! So, safety warning aside let’s dive on in for some axe-based wordplay.
Crime and Pun-ishment: The Tale of Raskol-n-joke-ov
“Your worst sin is you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for napkins.”
This work was published in January 2026 by author and literary critic AI Book Critic 2.0. All funds are absorbed by the AI bot and disseminated towards funding further AI data centres.
It’s a non-traditional pun book in the sense it doesn’t focus solely on a list of endless wordplay. Instead, it manipulates the story of Crime and Punishment it a series of terrible dad jokes. The plot follows the original story, with Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov committing a logical fall-axe-y of committing a pun-based murder.
“I have an axe to grind with you!”
Is what he quips, Arnold Schwarzenegger style, before whipping out an axe and chopping with wild exuberance (all whilst quipping more dreadful puns).
Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately) for this Raskol-n-joke-ov, the big joke is he’s forgotten to bring an axe! Whilst laughing hysterically about this incompetence, he then remembers he has a bazooka in his backpack. Whipping this end, he fires it off and blows up a house.
As so many people saw him do this, it isn’t long before he’s caught and put on trial.
During which, he begins a long and slow process of wrestling with his psychological demons over the murder/detonation. In a diary entry, he quips:
“My conscience is Russian towards a breakdown…”
Before he rounds on himself and agrees he was in the right:
“I eliminated that building with a HEAT round (High-Explosive Anti-Tenant), thus I did the world a favour! I am a Napoleon! Now… a Blast-poleon!“
In court, he is then quizzed by the magistrate Porfiry Petrovich about the matter. There’s some scintillating dialogue during this 100 page, heavy conversation chapter:
Porfiry: “You know, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov, it’s a funny thing about crime. It’s like a rocket. It has a high initial velocity, a lot of fire and fury, but eventually… it has to land. And usually, it lands right in my office.”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “I don’t know what you’re AIMING at inspector…”
Porfiry: “I found a specific type of soot on your coat, sir! It’s backblast residue. It seems you did not check your rear-clear before firing that bazooka into the abyss, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov…”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “You’re triggering me, Porfiry! You have no proof!! You’re just SHELLING me with accusations!!!”
Porfiry: “Come now, don’t have an explosive temper. I’m just waiting for you to find your own re-coil.”
Due to the relentless nature of the puns, many literary critics found the work tedious going. However, AI Book Critic 2.0 has hailed its work as a clear masterpiece and claims it’ll win Book of the Year 2026, 2027, and 2031. Best of luck to it!
The Response From the International Bazooka Organisation
The International Bazooka Organisation (IBO) reacted negatively to the work, highlighting that bazookas didn’t exist during the narrative’s timeline.
Bazookas were invented in May 1942, whereas the book is set in the mid-1860s. We contact Book Critic 2.0 for comment, but it had unplugged itself for the day to recharge.
#Books #CrimeAndPunishment #Dostoevsky #FyodorDostoevsky #Humor #Lifestyle #Literature #punning #puns #Reading #Satire #satirical #Silly #Writing -
Crime and Pun-ishment: Great Pun Books That Never Were 🪓
Crime and Punishment (1866) is a famous book by Fyodor Dostoevsky. But did you know a spin-off work called Crime and Pun-ishment is a pun-based work with many, many bad dad jokes?
It’s a FANTASTIC book. One of the best ever! So superb, in fact, those whom read it are often rendered incontinent and forced into a medically induced coma for their survival. Such is the hilarity of this tome! So, safety warning aside let’s dive on in for some axe-based wordplay.
Crime and Pun-ishment: The Tale of Raskol-n-joke-ov
“Your worst sin is you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for napkins.”
This work was published in January 2026 by author and literary critic AI Book Critic 2.0. All funds are absorbed by the AI bot and disseminated towards funding further AI data centres.
It’s a non-traditional pun book in the sense it doesn’t focus solely on a list of endless wordplay. Instead, it manipulates the story of Crime and Punishment it a series of terrible dad jokes. The plot follows the original story, with Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov committing a logical fall-axe-y of committing a pun-based murder.
“I have an axe to grind with you!”
Is what he quips, Arnold Schwarzenegger style, before whipping out an axe and chopping with wild exuberance (all whilst quipping more dreadful puns).
Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately) for this Raskol-n-joke-ov, the big joke is he’s forgotten to bring an axe! Whilst laughing hysterically about this incompetence, he then remembers he has a bazooka in his backpack. Whipping this end, he fires it off and blows up a house.
As so many people saw him do this, it isn’t long before he’s caught and put on trial.
During which, he begins a long and slow process of wrestling with his psychological demons over the murder/detonation. In a diary entry, he quips:
“My conscience is Russian towards a breakdown…”
Before he rounds on himself and agrees he was in the right:
“I eliminated that building with a HEAT round (High-Explosive Anti-Tenant), thus I did the world a favour! I am a Napoleon! Now… a Blast-poleon!“
In court, he is then quizzed by the magistrate Porfiry Petrovich about the matter. There’s some scintillating dialogue during this 100 page, heavy conversation chapter:
Porfiry: “You know, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov, it’s a funny thing about crime. It’s like a rocket. It has a high initial velocity, a lot of fire and fury, but eventually… it has to land. And usually, it lands right in my office.”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “I don’t know what you’re AIMING at inspector…”
Porfiry: “I found a specific type of soot on your coat, sir! It’s backblast residue. It seems you did not check your rear-clear before firing that bazooka into the abyss, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov…”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “You’re triggering me, Porfiry! You have no proof!! You’re just SHELLING me with accusations!!!”
Porfiry: “Come now, don’t have an explosive temper. I’m just waiting for you to find your own re-coil.”
Due to the relentless nature of the puns, many literary critics found the work tedious going. However, AI Book Critic 2.0 has hailed its work as a clear masterpiece and claims it’ll win Book of the Year 2026, 2027, and 2031. Best of luck to it!
The Response From the International Bazooka Organisation
The International Bazooka Organisation (IBO) reacted negatively to the work, highlighting that bazookas didn’t exist during the narrative’s timeline.
Bazookas were invented in May 1942, whereas the book is set in the mid-1860s. We contact Book Critic 2.0 for comment, but it had unplugged itself for the day to recharge.
#Books #CrimeAndPunishment #Dostoevsky #FyodorDostoevsky #Humor #Lifestyle #Literature #punning #puns #Reading #Satire #satirical #Silly #Writing -
Crime and Pun-ishment: Great Pun Books That Never Were 🪓
Crime and Punishment (1866) is a famous book by Fyodor Dostoevsky. But did you know a spin-off work called Crime and Pun-ishment is a pun-based work with many, many bad dad jokes?
It’s a FANTASTIC book. One of the best ever! So superb, in fact, those whom read it are often rendered incontinent and forced into a medically induced coma for their survival. Such is the hilarity of this tome! So, safety warning aside let’s dive on in for some axe-based wordplay.
Crime and Pun-ishment: The Tale of Raskol-n-joke-ov
“Your worst sin is you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for napkins.”
This work was published in January 2026 by author and literary critic AI Book Critic 2.0. All funds are absorbed by the AI bot and disseminated towards funding further AI data centres.
It’s a non-traditional pun book in the sense it doesn’t focus solely on a list of endless wordplay. Instead, it manipulates the story of Crime and Punishment it a series of terrible dad jokes. The plot follows the original story, with Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov committing a logical fall-axe-y of committing a pun-based murder.
“I have an axe to grind with you!”
Is what he quips, Arnold Schwarzenegger style, before whipping out an axe and chopping with wild exuberance (all whilst quipping more dreadful puns).
Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately) for this Raskol-n-joke-ov, the big joke is he’s forgotten to bring an axe! Whilst laughing hysterically about this incompetence, he then remembers he has a bazooka in his backpack. Whipping this end, he fires it off and blows up a house.
As so many people saw him do this, it isn’t long before he’s caught and put on trial.
During which, he begins a long and slow process of wrestling with his psychological demons over the murder/detonation. In a diary entry, he quips:
“My conscience is Russian towards a breakdown…”
Before he rounds on himself and agrees he was in the right:
“I eliminated that building with a HEAT round (High-Explosive Anti-Tenant), thus I did the world a favour! I am a Napoleon! Now… a Blast-poleon!“
In court, he is then quizzed by the magistrate Porfiry Petrovich about the matter. There’s some scintillating dialogue during this 100 page, heavy conversation chapter:
Porfiry: “You know, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov, it’s a funny thing about crime. It’s like a rocket. It has a high initial velocity, a lot of fire and fury, but eventually… it has to land. And usually, it lands right in my office.”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “I don’t know what you’re AIMING at inspector…”
Porfiry: “I found a specific type of soot on your coat, sir! It’s backblast residue. It seems you did not check your rear-clear before firing that bazooka into the abyss, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov…”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “You’re triggering me, Porfiry! You have no proof!! You’re just SHELLING me with accusations!!!”
Porfiry: “Come now, don’t have an explosive temper. I’m just waiting for you to find your own re-coil.”
Due to the relentless nature of the puns, many literary critics found the work tedious going. However, AI Book Critic 2.0 has hailed its work as a clear masterpiece and claims it’ll win Book of the Year 2026, 2027, and 2031. Best of luck to it!
The Response From the International Bazooka Organisation
The International Bazooka Organisation (IBO) reacted negatively to the work, highlighting that bazookas didn’t exist during the narrative’s timeline.
Bazookas were invented in May 1942, whereas the book is set in the mid-1860s. We contact Book Critic 2.0 for comment, but it had unplugged itself for the day to recharge.
#Books #CrimeAndPunishment #Dostoevsky #FyodorDostoevsky #Humor #Lifestyle #Literature #punning #puns #Reading #Satire #satirical #Silly #Writing -
Crime and Pun-ishment: Great Pun Books That Never Were 🪓
Crime and Punishment (1866) is a famous book by Fyodor Dostoevsky. But did you know a spin-off work called Crime and Pun-ishment is a pun-based work with many, many bad dad jokes?
It’s a FANTASTIC book. One of the best ever! So superb, in fact, those whom read it are often rendered incontinent and forced into a medically induced coma for their survival. Such is the hilarity of this tome! So, safety warning aside let’s dive on in for some axe-based wordplay.
Crime and Pun-ishment: The Tale of Raskol-n-joke-ov
“Your worst sin is you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for napkins.”
This work was published in January 2026 by author and literary critic AI Book Critic 2.0. All funds are absorbed by the AI bot and disseminated towards funding further AI data centres.
It’s a non-traditional pun book in the sense it doesn’t focus solely on a list of endless wordplay. Instead, it manipulates the story of Crime and Punishment it a series of terrible dad jokes. The plot follows the original story, with Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov committing a logical fall-axe-y of committing a pun-based murder.
“I have an axe to grind with you!”
Is what he quips, Arnold Schwarzenegger style, before whipping out an axe and chopping with wild exuberance (all whilst quipping more dreadful puns).
Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately) for this Raskol-n-joke-ov, the big joke is he’s forgotten to bring an axe! Whilst laughing hysterically about this incompetence, he then remembers he has a bazooka in his backpack. Whipping this end, he fires it off and blows up a house.
As so many people saw him do this, it isn’t long before he’s caught and put on trial.
During which, he begins a long and slow process of wrestling with his psychological demons over the murder/detonation. In a diary entry, he quips:
“My conscience is Russian towards a breakdown…”
Before he rounds on himself and agrees he was in the right:
“I eliminated that building with a HEAT round (High-Explosive Anti-Tenant), thus I did the world a favour! I am a Napoleon! Now… a Blast-poleon!“
In court, he is then quizzed by the magistrate Porfiry Petrovich about the matter. There’s some scintillating dialogue during this 100 page, heavy conversation chapter:
Porfiry: “You know, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov, it’s a funny thing about crime. It’s like a rocket. It has a high initial velocity, a lot of fire and fury, but eventually… it has to land. And usually, it lands right in my office.”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “I don’t know what you’re AIMING at inspector…”
Porfiry: “I found a specific type of soot on your coat, sir! It’s backblast residue. It seems you did not check your rear-clear before firing that bazooka into the abyss, Rodion Raskol-n-joke-ov…”
Raskol-n-joke-ov: “You’re triggering me, Porfiry! You have no proof!! You’re just SHELLING me with accusations!!!”
Porfiry: “Come now, don’t have an explosive temper. I’m just waiting for you to find your own re-coil.”
Due to the relentless nature of the puns, many literary critics found the work tedious going. However, AI Book Critic 2.0 has hailed its work as a clear masterpiece and claims it’ll win Book of the Year 2026, 2027, and 2031. Best of luck to it!
The Response From the International Bazooka Organisation
The International Bazooka Organisation (IBO) reacted negatively to the work, highlighting that bazookas didn’t exist during the narrative’s timeline.
Bazookas were invented in May 1942, whereas the book is set in the mid-1860s. We contact Book Critic 2.0 for comment, but it had unplugged itself for the day to recharge.
#Books #CrimeAndPunishment #Dostoevsky #FyodorDostoevsky #Humor #Lifestyle #Literature #punning #puns #Reading #Satire #satirical #Silly #Writing -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbsEV4Oifk
The Butterfly and the Candle
Dostoevsky marathon...#Literature
#dostoevsky
#crimeandpunishment
#raskolnikov
#psychology
#porfirypetrovich -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbsEV4Oifk
The Butterfly and the Candle
Dostoevsky marathon...#Literature
#dostoevsky
#crimeandpunishment
#raskolnikov
#psychology
#porfirypetrovich -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbsEV4Oifk
The Butterfly and the Candle
Dostoevsky marathon...#Literature
#dostoevsky
#crimeandpunishment
#raskolnikov
#psychology
#porfirypetrovich -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbsEV4Oifk
The Butterfly and the Candle
Dostoevsky marathon...#Literature
#dostoevsky
#crimeandpunishment
#raskolnikov
#psychology
#porfirypetrovich -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbsEV4Oifk
The Butterfly and the Candle
Dostoevsky marathon...#Literature
#dostoevsky
#crimeandpunishment
#raskolnikov
#psychology
#porfirypetrovich -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MviWqtCsss
The Failure of the Extraordinary Man
Dostoevsky marathon...
#dostoevsky
#literature
#raskolnikov
#crimeandpunishment -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MviWqtCsss
The Failure of the Extraordinary Man
Dostoevsky marathon...
#dostoevsky
#literature
#raskolnikov
#crimeandpunishment -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MviWqtCsss
The Failure of the Extraordinary Man
Dostoevsky marathon...
#dostoevsky
#literature
#raskolnikov
#crimeandpunishment -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MviWqtCsss
The Failure of the Extraordinary Man
Dostoevsky marathon...
#dostoevsky
#literature
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MviWqtCsss
The Failure of the Extraordinary Man
Dostoevsky marathon...
#dostoevsky
#literature
#raskolnikov
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Nineteen books into the year so far and it’s time for one of those books that you have to read because people that read books tell you that you have to read this book! My next download onto my Kindle (other ebook readers are available) is going to be Crime and Punishment
#CurrentlyReading #Goodreads #ReadingChallenge #Bibliophile #Booklovers #Bookworm #Kindle #KindleFire #CrimeAndPunishment #FyodorDostoevsky #1001BooksYouMustReadBeforeYouDie
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A quotation from Robert Ingersoll
In this world we never will be perfectly civilized as long as a gallows casts its shadow upon the earth. As long as there is a penitentiary, within the walls of which a human being is immured, we are not a perfectly civilized people. We shall never be perfectly civilized until we do away with crime.
And yet, according to this Christian religion, God is to have an eternal penitentiary; he is to be an everlasting jailer, an everlasting turnkey, a warden of an infinite dungeon, and he is going to keep prisoners there forever, not for the purpose of reforming them — because they are never going to get any better, only worse — but for the purpose of purposeless punishment. And for what? For something they failed to believe in this world. Born in ignorance, supported by poverty, caught in the snares of temptation, deformed by toil, stupefied by want — and yet held responsible through the countless ages of eternity! No man can think of a greater horror; no man can dream of a greater absurdity.Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, ColoradoMore about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #civilization #crime #crimeandpunishment #criminal #damnation #divinejustice #divinepunishment #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #hell #jail #punishment
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A quotation from Robert Ingersoll
In this world we never will be perfectly civilized as long as a gallows casts its shadow upon the earth. As long as there is a penitentiary, within the walls of which a human being is immured, we are not a perfectly civilized people. We shall never be perfectly civilized until we do away with crime.
And yet, according to this Christian religion, God is to have an eternal penitentiary; he is to be an everlasting jailer, an everlasting turnkey, a warden of an infinite dungeon, and he is going to keep prisoners there forever, not for the purpose of reforming them — because they are never going to get any better, only worse — but for the purpose of purposeless punishment. And for what? For something they failed to believe in this world. Born in ignorance, supported by poverty, caught in the snares of temptation, deformed by toil, stupefied by want — and yet held responsible through the countless ages of eternity! No man can think of a greater horror; no man can dream of a greater absurdity.Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, ColoradoMore about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #civilization #crime #crimeandpunishment #criminal #damnation #divinejustice #divinepunishment #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #hell #jail #punishment
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A quotation from Robert Ingersoll
In this world we never will be perfectly civilized as long as a gallows casts its shadow upon the earth. As long as there is a penitentiary, within the walls of which a human being is immured, we are not a perfectly civilized people. We shall never be perfectly civilized until we do away with crime.
And yet, according to this Christian religion, God is to have an eternal penitentiary; he is to be an everlasting jailer, an everlasting turnkey, a warden of an infinite dungeon, and he is going to keep prisoners there forever, not for the purpose of reforming them — because they are never going to get any better, only worse — but for the purpose of purposeless punishment. And for what? For something they failed to believe in this world. Born in ignorance, supported by poverty, caught in the snares of temptation, deformed by toil, stupefied by want — and yet held responsible through the countless ages of eternity! No man can think of a greater horror; no man can dream of a greater absurdity.Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, ColoradoMore about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #civilization #crime #crimeandpunishment #criminal #damnation #divinejustice #divinepunishment #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #hell #jail #punishment
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A quotation from Robert Ingersoll
In this world we never will be perfectly civilized as long as a gallows casts its shadow upon the earth. As long as there is a penitentiary, within the walls of which a human being is immured, we are not a perfectly civilized people. We shall never be perfectly civilized until we do away with crime.
And yet, according to this Christian religion, God is to have an eternal penitentiary; he is to be an everlasting jailer, an everlasting turnkey, a warden of an infinite dungeon, and he is going to keep prisoners there forever, not for the purpose of reforming them — because they are never going to get any better, only worse — but for the purpose of purposeless punishment. And for what? For something they failed to believe in this world. Born in ignorance, supported by poverty, caught in the snares of temptation, deformed by toil, stupefied by want — and yet held responsible through the countless ages of eternity! No man can think of a greater horror; no man can dream of a greater absurdity.Robert Green Ingersoll (1833-1899) American lawyer, freethinker, orator
Lecture (1884-01-20), “Orthodoxy,” Tabor Opera House, Denver, ColoradoMore about this quote: wist.info/ingersoll-robert-gre…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #robertingersoll #robertgreeningersoll #afterlife #Christianity #civilization #crime #crimeandpunishment #criminal #damnation #divinejustice #divinepunishment #divinewrath #eternalpunishment #hell #jail #punishment
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#TheCountOfMonteCristo by #AlexandreDumas
Betrayal, hidden treasure, and the ultimate story of calculated revenge. Edmond Dantès’ journey from prisoner to Count is legendary! 🏰💰⚔️
Read here: https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/2018/08/the-count-of-monte-cristo-by-alexandre.html
#CrimeAndPunishment by #FyodorDostoyevsky
Can a crime ever be justified? Step into the fractured mind of Raskolnikov in this haunting psychological thriller set in St. Petersburg. 🪓🧠
Read here: https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/2019/01/crime-and-punishment-fyodor-dostoyevsky.html
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/277518/ Dear Abby: Is it fair of me to exclude son from my estate planning due to what he did when his grandmother died? #Action #auction #authority #book #bribing #Business #Crime #CrimeAndPunishment #CriminalJustice #Currency #Éire #Equipment #gavel #GroupOfObjects #guilt #IE #industry #innocence #Ireland #isolated #IsolatedObjects #judgement #JusticeConcept #law #LawBook #LawEnforcementAndCrime #LegalSystem #NoPeople #PersonalFinance #PersonalFinance #WhiteBackground
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The Nuremberg Trials began 80 years ago last week. Looking forward to the Mar-a-Lago Trials where we prosecute the American Nahtzees at the end of this administration.
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The Nuremberg Trials began 80 years ago last week. Looking forward to the Mar-a-Lago Trials where we prosecute the American Nahtzees at the end of this administration.
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The Nuremberg Trials began 80 years ago last week. Looking forward to the Mar-a-Lago Trials where we prosecute the American Nahtzees at the end of this administration.
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The Nuremberg Trials began 80 years ago last week. Looking forward to the Mar-a-Lago Trials where we prosecute the American Nahtzees at the end of this administration.
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The Nuremberg Trials began 80 years ago last week. Looking forward to the Mar-a-Lago Trials where we prosecute the American Nahtzees at the end of this administration.
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Cops Owned and Dismissed By Senator! Cops Violate Rights, Trespass On Private Property and Get Sued #truecrime #crime #criminalpsychology #crimeandpunishment #truecrimecommunity #court #criminal #justice #courtroom #police #missingpersons #cops #viral #shorts #YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeOambL4vMc
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/539547/ Dear Abby: Niece waits 16 years before questioning aunt about terms of her grandmother’s will #action #Auction #authority #book #bribing #Business #Crime #CrimeAndPunishment #CriminalJustice #currency #equipment #Finance #gavel #GroupOfObjects #guilt #Industry #innocence #isolated #IsolatedObjects #judgement #JusticeConcept #Law #LawBook #LawEnforcementAndCrime #LegalSystem #NoPeople #PersonalFinance #UK #UnitedKingdom #WhiteBackground
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/154981/ Dear Abby: Niece waits 16 years before questioning aunt about terms of her grandmother’s will #Action #auction #authority #book #bribing #Business #Crime #CrimeAndPunishment #CriminalJustice #Currency #Éire #Equipment #gavel #GroupOfObjects #guilt #IE #industry #innocence #Ireland #isolated #IsolatedObjects #judgement #JusticeConcept #law #LawBook #LawEnforcementAndCrime #LegalSystem #NoPeople #PersonalFinance #PersonalFinance #WhiteBackground
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Brilliant character actor Peter Lorre (1904-1964) born in Hungary of Jewish descent. Having already gained fame for his performance in 1934 German film M directed by Fritz Lange, Lorre's first English language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. At the time Lorre was living in London, having left Germany to escape the Nazi rise in power. He learned his English lines phonetically. American films Mad Love & Crime & Punishment soon followed as well as some iconic horror film performances
#peterlorre #actor #rememberlegends #characteractor #jewishdescent #m #themanwhoknewtoomuch #hitchcock #alfredhitchcock #madlove #fritzlange #crimeandpunishment #filmlegend #filmgreats #horror #horrorfilms #suspense #suspencefilms #halloweenseason #halloweenvibes #cinema #kino #filmworld #halloween
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Brilliant character actor Peter Lorre (1904-1964) born in Hungary of Jewish descent. Having already gained fame for his performance in 1934 German film M directed by Fritz Lange, Lorre's first English language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. At the time Lorre was living in London, having left Germany to escape the Nazi rise in power. He learned his English lines phonetically. American films Mad Love & Crime & Punishment soon followed as well as some iconic horror film performances
#peterlorre #actor #rememberlegends #characteractor #jewishdescent #m #themanwhoknewtoomuch #hitchcock #alfredhitchcock #madlove #fritzlange #crimeandpunishment #filmlegend #filmgreats #horror #horrorfilms #suspense #suspencefilms #halloweenseason #halloweenvibes #cinema #kino #filmworld #halloween
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Brilliant character actor Peter Lorre (1904-1964) born in Hungary of Jewish descent. Having already gained fame for his performance in 1934 German film M directed by Fritz Lange, Lorre's first English language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. At the time Lorre was living in London, having left Germany to escape the Nazi rise in power. He learned his English lines phonetically. American films Mad Love & Crime & Punishment soon followed as well as some iconic horror film performances
#peterlorre #actor #rememberlegends #characteractor #jewishdescent #m #themanwhoknewtoomuch #hitchcock #alfredhitchcock #madlove #fritzlange #crimeandpunishment #filmlegend #filmgreats #horror #horrorfilms #suspense #suspencefilms #halloweenseason #halloweenvibes #cinema #kino #filmworld #halloween
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Brilliant character actor Peter Lorre (1904-1964) born in Hungary of Jewish descent. Having already gained fame for his performance in 1934 German film M directed by Fritz Lange, Lorre's first English language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. At the time Lorre was living in London, having left Germany to escape the Nazi rise in power. He learned his English lines phonetically. American films Mad Love & Crime & Punishment soon followed as well as some iconic horror film performances
#peterlorre #actor #rememberlegends #characteractor #jewishdescent #m #themanwhoknewtoomuch #hitchcock #alfredhitchcock #madlove #fritzlange #crimeandpunishment #filmlegend #filmgreats #horror #horrorfilms #suspense #suspencefilms #halloweenseason #halloweenvibes #cinema #kino #filmworld #halloween
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Brilliant character actor Peter Lorre (1904-1964) born in Hungary of Jewish descent. Having already gained fame for his performance in 1934 German film M directed by Fritz Lange, Lorre's first English language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. At the time Lorre was living in London, having left Germany to escape the Nazi rise in power. He learned his English lines phonetically. American films Mad Love & Crime & Punishment soon followed as well as some iconic horror film performances
#peterlorre #actor #rememberlegends #characteractor #jewishdescent #m #themanwhoknewtoomuch #hitchcock #alfredhitchcock #madlove #fritzlange #crimeandpunishment #filmlegend #filmgreats #horror #horrorfilms #suspense #suspencefilms #halloweenseason #halloweenvibes #cinema #kino #filmworld #halloween
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/509896/ Liz Weston: At least 13 grandchildren are set to inherit a family property. Is this a recipe for disaster? #action #Auction #authority #book #bribing #Business #Crime #CrimeAndPunishment #CriminalJustice #currency #equipment #Finance #gavel #GroupOfObjects #guilt #Industry #innocence #isolated #IsolatedObjects #judgement #JusticeConcept #Law #LawBook #LawEnforcementAndCrime #LegalSystem #NoPeople #PersonalFinance #UK #UnitedKingdom #WhiteBackground
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Fjodor Dostojewsky – Crime and Punishment – John Hurt – Siân Phillips – Timothy West – Shakespeare Network
Dostojewskis Verbrechen und Strafe ist ein monumentales Werk der psychologischen Literatur, das sich mit der gequälten Psyche von Rodion Raskolnikow, einem mittellosen ehemaligen Studenten in St. Petersburg, beschäftigt. Der Roman geht über eine einfache Kriminalgeschichte hinaus und nutzt den Mord an einem Pfandleiher als Katalysator, um tiefgreifende philosophische und moralische Fragen zu untersuchen. Raskolnikows innerer Kampf, der von seiner „Übermensch“-Theorie geprägt ist – dass bestimmte Personen von den konventionellen moralischen Gesetzen ausgenommen sind -, stellt eine erschreckende Untersuchung des Nihilismus und der verheerenden Last der Schuld dar. Dostojewski setzt meisterhaft einen frenetischen, fiebrigen Erzählstil ein, um Raskolnikows geistigen Zustand widerzuspiegeln, und schafft so eine eindringliche Erfahrung von Paranoia, Delirium und ultimativer geistiger Krise. In dem Text geht es nicht nur um die Tat des Mordes, sondern um die weitaus schwerwiegenderen inneren Folgen und die Suche nach Erlösung durch Leiden, ein zentrales Thema in Dostojewskis christlichem Existentialismus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU9ftvrDTo8
Zeitangaben – Teil I: 0:00 – Teil II: 01:14:05 – Teil III: 02:27:07
#CrimeAndPunishment #Film #FjodorDostojewsky #JohnHurt #Krimi #Mord #Psychologie #ShakespeareNetwork
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/334321/ Liz Weston: Still considering beneficiary designations over a living trust? Check this list of potential pitfalls #action #Auction #authority #book #bribing #Business #Crime #CrimeAndPunishment #CriminalJustice #currency #equipment #Finance #gavel #GroupOfObjects #guilt #Industry #innocence #isolated #IsolatedObjects #judgement #JusticeConcept #Law #LawBook #LawEnforcementAndCrime #LegalSystem #NoPeople #PersonalFinance #UK #UnitedKingdom #WhiteBackground
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/313453/ Dear Abby: Caregiver should get grandpa’s wishes in writing to avoid legal trouble with angry sister #action #Auction #authority #book #bribing #Business #Crime #CrimeAndPunishment #CriminalJustice #currency #equipment #Finance #gavel #GroupOfObjects #guilt #Industry #innocence #isolated #IsolatedObjects #judgement #JusticeConcept #Law #LawBook #LawEnforcementAndCrime #LegalSystem #NoPeople #PersonalFinance #UK #UnitedKingdom #WhiteBackground
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Crime, Punishment, and Video Games — I just finished reading #CrimeAndPunishment for the first time, because Younger Kid is playing a video game that makes jazz with a dozen characters from world literature. A public blog post.
#Fiction #VideoGames #LimbusCompany
https://www.patreon.com/posts/134876208