You could write volumes about the importance of all of the things that Dostoevsky doesn't say in Crime and Punishment
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Funny you should mention Crime and Punishment today, because last night I had a dream that I was reading on the intarwebs about a bondage service called "Mime and Punishment" where all the clients were dressed and made up like Marceau and made to pretend they were being whipped while being completely silent.
This is also something Dostoyefsky didn't say.
I think.
11:55 AM, June 30, 2006
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