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sgsryker

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  1. Why are you even on here? Is it because your thinly-veiled hatred of Ayn Rand is acceptable here? Is it because you want to spread erroneous views of her? You're a rotten son of a bitch.
  2. She didn't have any errors, and you're failing to represent her ideology.
  3. When I read your posts I'm constantly reminded of this quote from David Harriman: "A favorite pastime among academics today is to find “feet of clay” in great men."
  4. He's a con-artist. Please ignore him.
  5. Research it more. If you have to, take the job and subtly inquire what the company is all about from your coworkers or managers (and don't stop looking for jobs in the meantime). If you don't want to take the risk, or taking the job is too fretful for you, you should try being a waiter, working in fast-food, or a temp agency. Don't compromise yourself or your principles for money, especially when there's many more viable options.
  6. Light, funny, humurous. After a long day of work that's the last thing I would want, although I'm a man (don't know why women would be different). As for my woman, who works very hard, I don't think she wants me to focus on cutting up with her and humoring her. She wants me to be myself, she enjoys me. Maybe humor is involved, maybe serious discussion about her work or my work or anything in general. Why does there need to be some program for dealing with your lover? Isn't that the point of a lover, for it to be a natural, fundamental bond? Wouldn't that entail all sorts of possibilities, some expect to laugh their asses off, some may expect to cry, some may expect to brood, some may expect to silently stare off into space, etc.? Also, you forgot the most relaxing acitivty, which definitely shouldn't require a bunch of artificial, planned nonsense: sex.
  7. I've heard some of the musical over the course of my life and I hated it. Is there a particularly good example, a song, which captures the essence of the novel?
  8. Let's see. Your life's work is being destroyed, a young man you tried to help dies in your arms, you're probably going to die... and you don't think about revenge or retribution, your mind and emotions don't immediately center on who is to blame and how much you wish you could make them pay. Nope. Your mind goes to: "how can I speak out against them and demonstrate intellectually the role of government?" Are you kidding? Did you also think the tunnel scene demonstrates that Ayn Rand's philosophy is about how much you deserve to die if you hold bad ideas?
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