I am always delighted by your selections. I often find myself forgetting that so many other people enjoy the same things that I do, as if it were some secret thing that I'd kept to myself. You remind me that I don't own the the things I love, thank you.
I flew through the book so fast (because i loved it so much) but now i regret not reading it more slowly because the way you deliver your lines makes SO MUCH SENSE. This is beautiful narration. It fits perfectly. Will definitely read it again at a slower pace, as if I'm watching a movie.
This guy must be an actor . . . And if he isn't. Goddamn the industry is missing such a wonderful jewel of a person. Cuz this . . . This made me shed tears. He deserves every blessing. Every success. He puts his heart where it BELONGS and that. Makes him a wonderful content creator . . . I wish you all the blessings in this life and your next 👏👏👏👏
In general, I found The Idiot such a boring read at times. I’m grateful for it, but I would not read it again. Would have been much better if Dostoevsky got rid of ehh, 100-200 pages of what felt like fluff. However…my favorite part of that novel was Myshkins retelling of his experiences. The man who faced execution. The woman in the village, how he recruited the help of the youth. The ending was also pretty good, but by then I was honestly quite frustrated with Myshkin for turning his back on Aglaya. I’m 200 pages away from finishing The Brother’s Karamazov currently, and my god. What a book.
Please tell me that there's a full movie somewhere with this acting and bgm. My word this is beautiful. It looks like a climax/highlight of a beautiful movie!
What's the back ground music call? After watching it again, I realised you absolutely nailed it especially when you said you wouldn't fail me would you? 😢
There is one chapter I would love to hear you read but I do not quite remember specifically what section it was. Warhammer 40k story about gaunts ghosts by Dan Abnett. It was a chapter concluding the defense of a hive city where gaunt took command. It was about an artist constructing a monument to the soldiers who saved the city. I cannot tell you why but that small chapter always stuck in my mind and I have this nagging feeling you would do it well
You have such wonderful lively eyes, I’m mesmerized by them as much as I am by your charming voice. Thank you for your videos ✨
I am always delighted by your selections. I often find myself forgetting that so many other people enjoy the same things that I do, as if it were some secret thing that I'd kept to myself. You remind me that I don't own the the things I love, thank you.
Thanks very much 🙏
I flew through the book so fast (because i loved it so much) but now i regret not reading it more slowly because the way you deliver your lines makes SO MUCH SENSE. This is beautiful narration. It fits perfectly. Will definitely read it again at a slower pace, as if I'm watching a movie.
This guy must be an actor . . . And if he isn't. Goddamn the industry is missing such a wonderful jewel of a person. Cuz this . . . This made me shed tears. He deserves every blessing. Every success. He puts his heart where it BELONGS and that. Makes him a wonderful content creator . . . I wish you all the blessings in this life and your next 👏👏👏👏
Hits hard
This was very touching. I also love Prince’s story about the woman in the village in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot or any of Prince’s conversations in fact.
In general, I found The Idiot such a boring read at times. I’m grateful for it, but I would not read it again. Would have been much better if Dostoevsky got rid of ehh, 100-200 pages of what felt like fluff.
However…my favorite part of that novel was Myshkins retelling of his experiences. The man who faced execution. The woman in the village, how he recruited the help of the youth. The ending was also pretty good, but by then I was honestly quite frustrated with Myshkin for turning his back on Aglaya. I’m 200 pages away from finishing The Brother’s Karamazov currently, and my god. What a book.
@@MoreTrenMoreMen69 Fair. To be fair, I think that’s true for most of the ‘great works’
Please tell me that there's a full movie somewhere with this acting and bgm. My word this is beautiful. It looks like a climax/highlight of a beautiful movie!
She must be the most beautiful woman ever! Love is the most wonderful thing!
So much emotion behind the performance.
What song is used in the background?
Skye by Ben Winwood
that was really great !
Make this man famous please
What's the back ground music call?
After watching it again, I realised you absolutely nailed it especially when you said you wouldn't fail me would you? 😢
beautiful
Excellent. Thank you for sharing this.
One of my players in my D&D game is in in a relationship with an NPC and I'm so definitely using this lol
I could listen to you read the instructions off a shampoo bottle and smile.
This man don’t miss
Beautiful
Thank you!
I´m crying.
that ? mark hits hard for some reason. nice.
This is beautiful
There is one chapter I would love to hear you read but I do not quite remember specifically what section it was. Warhammer 40k story about gaunts ghosts by Dan Abnett. It was a chapter concluding the defense of a hive city where gaunt took command. It was about an artist constructing a monument to the soldiers who saved the city. I cannot tell you why but that small chapter always stuck in my mind and I have this nagging feeling you would do it well
Perfect 🍿+ 😁/😌👌.
i love this ❤
Thank you!! Appreciate it.
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Can anyone get me the song name?
Perfect timing, just came out of a Russian lesson
Your voice 🥰😍🤌🏻
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And she failed him =D