Please take time to read this!! I have bad news and good news to share with you. But after you hear the good news, the bad news won't matter. Bad news: We're all sinners, and sadly after we die we must face the punishment for all of our sins by spending eternity in hell. BUT here's the good news: Because God loves us and cares about us so much far beyond measure, he sent Jesus Christ, his only Son, to take the punishment for all of our sins instead, on our behalf, by dying on the cross. He did this to save us from going to hell and so that we can enjoy eternal life with God in his beautiful kingdom full of overflowing happiness and joy :) Three days later, Christ rose back from the dead, defeating the grave to prove his great power of who he is. He appeared to his disciples who thought he was dead and he ascended into heaven in front of his disciples. Now, to go to heaven, all God requires us to do is to accept and believe in the fact that Christ is our Savior and Lord :) God's love for us is too great and he wants to be our best friend :) God is always there, with open arms, waiting for you to go to him! He loves you so much because he's our father and we're his wonderfully made children. God bless you and have a wonderful day!
@geraldmantel4955Ай бұрын
Is that Princip statue still there? Will the domestic fascists erect a statue of Lee Harvey Oswald in Daley Plaza?
@geraldmantel4955Ай бұрын
Since Amerikans have no viable culture, they try hard to ruin everybody else's, any retard can see that.
@geraldmantel4955Ай бұрын
Not too sure the Serbs did all that cultural damage in Bosnia. NATO may have done it, blaming the Serbs like in the case of that marketplace bombing.
@geraldmantel4955Ай бұрын
Russia was gonna bomb "Monkey Wards" until they found out they went kaput ca. 2003. War crimes, indeed!
@geraldmantel4955Ай бұрын
Want someone's culture destroyed? Call NATO for free estimates.
@allenpascalkramerwhocaresАй бұрын
fire really needed this thanks
@nepalify78412 ай бұрын
Any class 12 student here Neb students?
@kikoushii84002 ай бұрын
No clue who in my class sent me this but thanks g
@TheArtsBookstoregr2 ай бұрын
Brothers Karamazov is possibly the best novel ever written.
@shaihulud692 ай бұрын
vive fedor vive charles !!
@bakegirl26512 ай бұрын
So lemme get this straight, it's only good when it sucks?
@lozza9013 ай бұрын
Hearing Bukowski without hearing Bukowski, is like feeling water without being wet.
@mlongpre1002 ай бұрын
like fucking with a rubber
@lorettanericcio-bohlman5673 ай бұрын
Mary Oliver reads Mary Oliver is fabulous and I listen frequently. Another gift from the gay community
@ramencurry66723 ай бұрын
I think he had those elaborate parties to look important to impress Daisy possibly. In my opinion he should have forgotten about her and move on to another lady
@j.bradley3 ай бұрын
There is nothing immaculate about being drunk.
@markhemming3182 ай бұрын
You could use the same sentiment for being sober. Although, both being drunk and sober doesn't preclude being judgemental, as your tone certainly proves.
@nicok21313 ай бұрын
one of the best films ever. empowering for teens of any age. see it! see how it reflects the stuff girls and women deal with, with great support or the bad they have to deal with.
@Sus7793 ай бұрын
Relatable lol
@stephenrose13433 ай бұрын
Thanks for this, two writers I've read over and over again.
@andrewbeattie99183 ай бұрын
The maddening genius gene, it always fails, or possibly not! The Belfast poet Andrew Beattie. Food for thought...
@barryallen3813 ай бұрын
What garbage
@kevinwhelan96073 ай бұрын
Wonderful❤ Nice recitation too.
@A.Coe_the_original4 ай бұрын
OH, I wish I coulda seen her live doing this play.
@nicolebegovic14834 ай бұрын
I love her so much. She has changed my life
@user-tl8zp2vs3e4 ай бұрын
Instinctively we know the direction of prayer, its pilgrimage to the point of arrival, even the wren knows its creator, and the daily beginning in the mystery of its Creator.
@profeleo1005 ай бұрын
Alcòn, un grande!!!!!
@juan88377 ай бұрын
this mf was edging before it existed
@walkthruthegarden7 ай бұрын
Great job! The whole book is a must-read book for boxing fans
@amelmahmoud82218 ай бұрын
a tender soul
@BenPfei8 ай бұрын
charles is a poser, a scientist of shithole, knower of it all... so give him a break for some bad poetry, shall we?
@jorgeespinosa31798 ай бұрын
With apologies to Dos’ fans, KZbin is more entertaining.
@jasperchance33828 ай бұрын
You don't just read Dostojevskij books, You live an experience.
@Squashmalio8 ай бұрын
This is great, had no idea Bukowski wrote about Dostoevsky. I'm not good at analyzing or understanding poetry but I can understand this because I know exactly what he's talking about
@BenPfei8 ай бұрын
you're his whole fanbase buddy, relax
@MB-fo2sk8 ай бұрын
I, for one, sure am glad they didn't shoot Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky.
@syourke38 ай бұрын
And what makes it a “poem” and not just a few sentences of prose? Nothing!
@Getouttamyfaceatgmaildotcom8 ай бұрын
Great reading, sounds a little bit like Sam Lasco from the Trailer park boys show 😂 God or the flying spaghetti monster in the sky (whichever) bless Charles Henry Chinanski
@tom-kz9pb8 ай бұрын
Dostoevsky had some insights into human nature, but would he have realized that a psychopath like Vladimir Putin does not have a moral conscience like Raskolnikov, and that there is no natural inevitability to self-sabotage as a result of moral violation? Dostoevsky might have been a contender, instead of the bum that he was, had he not been brainwashed by the bullsh*t of religion, that only pretends to wisdom and profundity, Bukowski probably only would have liked Dostoevsky as a fellow, gifted, no-good bum who had a load of problems (like gambling, money problems and extramarital affairs). Bukowski also had a mix of self-loathing, self-doubt and ego, so he sometimes appeared to drop names. But to give credit where due, the bastard also had some talent and sometimes even heart in his churlishness.
@lawnmowerman78 ай бұрын
Jim-stoevsky
@glindathegoodwitch33858 ай бұрын
A testimony to brilliance.
@12bluering4 ай бұрын
do u like him?
@mlongpre1002 ай бұрын
a brilliant testimony
@swayam219 ай бұрын
Leaving a comment just for dostovesky and coming back again in the future
@eustaciogriego19129 ай бұрын
Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. I think John Steinbeck was better.
@petersun60709 ай бұрын
i dont get it
@stevenmiller24279 ай бұрын
I had been pro capital punishment until I was about 25 , then I started thinking and became undecided. I read this essay by Mr. Orwell at 28 years old, and now I'm anti capital punishment. I re-read it or listen to it every so often to remember my conviction. 😪
@maranathashalom94029 ай бұрын
I have a 12 piece collection of Dostojewski on my shelf for a decade. Can't wait for the right moment in life, where I finally pick up that first book.
@LiquidFlux669 ай бұрын
Interesting 🤔..
@Andreas100129 ай бұрын
What??
@jackaubone97929 ай бұрын
just read one!!! start with notes from underground
@griggins62058 ай бұрын
Wait until you’re ready to have your life changed…
@Nagolobo20238 ай бұрын
Now is the right moment. Dostoyevsky is fundamental.
@dai197219 ай бұрын
worst ever reading of that poem.
@Kaizuu_9 ай бұрын
A bhc student was here _🥵_ _😭_
@maguled9 ай бұрын
Brilliant.
@DarkFictionFactory10 ай бұрын
The way he named drops Dostoevsky as an homage but then crafts the rest of the poem around his own experience and style is perfect. Bukowski was pretty open with his disdain for certain writers, so you know he's being honest about the ones he praises.
@uncleusuh4 ай бұрын
Do you know who else does he praise?
@boogaloobaloo3 ай бұрын
@@uncleusuhJeffers, John Fante, William Saroyan, Sartre, Dostoevsky, Herman Hesse, Camus, Auden, Spender, TS Eliot, Pound, DH Lawrence, Sherwood, Anderson, Kafka, James Thurber. All directly according to the man himself.
@uncleusuh3 ай бұрын
@@boogaloobaloo Thanks man.
@uncleusuh3 ай бұрын
@@4internetz Any source?
@knicksfule10 ай бұрын
Good until it starts really deviating to pad the run time. Everything before the church is pretty dead on and worth showing students.