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I'd like to know what happened to all those people who once shared all that. I guess OD never knew they kicked quality fags fromtheir forum. But in the same line as that mod, there were others who were die-hard fans of other series. Even some artbooks and scans you couldn't find anywhere.
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One of the mods was a huge Cordafag an had everything from that series, all CDs, all games, the patch, tokuten, everything. She said they had tons of stuff you can't find anywhere today. However, I had a friend there and she did have access. I never got access to that secret group on pbWorks because they asked people to have a LJ account in order to have the list of members so they could filter them. Not sure if the group is still around though. It sure felt like a more secret OD server.Įnd of the story, real life became busy and I got kicked for not sucking their dicks often enough. The mods seriously kept track of all 200+ members and would send out warnings if you’re inactive too long or kick you if they somehow figure out you’re uploading their stuff somewhere else. Eventually, they forced people to become active on the server, either through contributing (which was hard if you had to wait weeks/months for your stuff to arrive while other members uploaded on Day 1) or frequently interacting with others.
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On Discord, you could only join if you’re a member of the previous Google Group or were close friends with the mods. To join the Google Group, you had to ‘apply’ on their blog or get an invitation from a member. With each change, their rules became stricter. They had a public blog first, then went semi-secret club on Google Groups, and when Google Groups ceased existing they moved to Discord and became completely secret. Not sure if we’re talking about the same group, but I was part of a secret club too that was focused mainly on drama CDs. You can do it in a single sitting, so why not? His short stories, like Dream of a Ridiculous Man and White Nights, are definitely worth going through as well. I didn't finish reading The Idiot and never started on Demons, so I can't really comment on those fully.
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Dostoevsky truly was a pioneer! I read the translation by Michael McDuff, smooth reading and has plenty of notes in the back. Oh yeah, there's a yandere ossan rapist in this one. Coupled with the nightmare sequences, it never gets boring, unlike some of his other novels. There's some excellent tense scenes in it. Definitely recommend this one to people starting with Dostoevsky as well, there's plenty written about it if you get tripped up on some of the ideas presented. I read the Norton Critical Edition translated by Michael Katz, has great footnotes.Ĭrime and Punishment is his most recommended work, and I loved this one as well. It's equal parts funny and painful, the latter being because it hits close to home. I can't believe how well Dostoevsky can portray a neurotic sperg.
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Some people get filtered by the narrator's ramblings (everything there is a direct reference to the commie ideas that were popular in Russia at the time) in the first part, but I think it's worth it to just figure out whatever the hell he's referring to first, it's important for the second part. Notes from Underground is only about 100 pages long, but it's thoroughly excellent and one I recommend starting with. Everyone's on the verge of a mental breakdown from having their beliefs questioned. I had never read anything like it before, so I immediately fell in love with all the emotionally fragile characters in the book. The Brothers Karamazov is the one that I started with and my personal favorite, though I recommend you save it for last since it's both Dostoevsky's final novel and the culmination of all the ideas he explores in his earlier works. I wanted my last spot to support some of the most popular ones that I saw here in the community.Spoilering because this isn't directly /blog/ related: Honestly I was thorn between Yoshiwara Higanbana and Chou no Doku Hana no Kusari. I heard about this one on this tumblr post by Benichi (which has some suggestions for the Licensing Survey, if you wanna check it out!), and the plot had me hooked. Jakou no Lyla seems to have an witty and strong MC, who has a personality, so yeah, I guess I choose this one because of her, as she seems great xD The artstyle is beautiful and the OP is catchy. Also, those companies have localized games so I thought it was a good sign.
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TriAngle Project by Otomate and Idea Factory seems interesting enough, is PC only and it's a recent project - Jakou no Lyla was released not long ago. So, I just voted! My votes went for TriAngle Project (Tlicolity Eyes and Jakou no Lyla), Kannagi no Mori and Chou no Doku Hana no Kusari!