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To: average joe who wrote (678)4/25/2003 12:20:56 PM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7830
 
I read all the books of Ayn Rand while still in high school. I am sorry if she is your idea of an intellectual challenge.



To: average joe who wrote (678)5/11/2003 12:19:10 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7830
 
Yes, Ayn Remington-Rand is funny, the sexually frustrated drugstore owner's daughter from
St Petersburg.

Funny that she picked her first (artist) name after the free scandinavian women, Aino, although
they consider her somewhat in need of just some regular contemporary common sense.

Also funny how well she represents the search for the pure, romantic hero of those times,
gone and mostly disappeared at the start of 1900s.

Also funny how she in her practical objectivism pissed off both husband, closest friends,
husband and wife, and luckily she never got any objective kids to really piss off..

Ilmarinen

PS I have always wondered if she wanked of, at an early age, under a heroic picture,
full uniform, lots of medals and well positioned sword, of the Tzar??
At a minimum she did a lot of Tolstoy and some of this

niksula.cs.hut.fi