Remembering when I was walking in Berlin and scrolled by a man and a woman talking and the man said, I swear to god, "nothing is true, everything is permitted."
I didn't get any context, but I think about this guy all the time.
Remembering when I was walking in Berlin and scrolled by a man and a woman talking and the man said, I swear to god, "nothing is true, everything is permitted."
I didn't get any context, but I think about this guy all the time.
He was about to axe his old landlord lady in the head! EDIT: I am told (by wich I mean I search online) I referenced the wrong Dostoevsky novel, but I don't know much about the Brother Karamazov. So uh, he was about to give up his place in heaven?
I'm pretty sure this guy was referencing Assassin's Creed lmao. BUT FOR WHAT PURPOSE.