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In reply to the discussion: Atlas Shrugged: A Summary [View all]calimary
(81,127 posts)97. Wow! Thank you for your sacrifice!
You sacrificed a small chunk of your life to spare the rest of us from having to wade through several inches of ayn rand's paper-bound door-stop diarrhea! One hell of an effort!
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Pretty much, and if you read about her history, it's not hard to figure out why
Major Nikon
Aug 2012
#25
And to think I actually wanted to read this sophomoric crapola at one point in time.
HughBeaumont
Aug 2012
#6
He had a sense of humor, and I sometimes wonder if the race of Supermen was a joke...
Taverner
Aug 2012
#67
There are a number of books that I have read and have loved so much that I have bought many
libinnyandia
Aug 2012
#11
Glorying in the deaths of the innocents in that horrific train accident is pure evil
aint_no_life_nowhere
Aug 2012
#16
It really justified selfish behavior to the point of being destructive to the nation as a whole.
SleeplessinSoCal
Aug 2012
#35
It is amazing how much damage one author and a couple of books have done to the country.
reformist2
Aug 2012
#40
Amazing this exhibit of mental ill-health was ever published, much less read. n/t
gkhouston
Aug 2012
#28
I wish you'd publish this as a pamphlet or a graphic novel or something.
Starry Messenger
Aug 2012
#62