September 2011
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The Tangential: Let Me Just Say a Few Things about... →
thetangential:
For what it’s worth, I get it. I get that it seems like Shakespeare is stuffy and appreciated only by the types of people that like to say things like “Good morrow!” and “Ah, but hast thou actually had candied shallots?” and then laugh with big teeth, orfodder for the next generic teen…
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Really Ecuador? What is this world coming to?
After reading about the latest attempt of the Ecuadorian government to control its citizens’ freedoms of speech and press, I must say I am disgusted (see my last post). If a government can just walk in and say, ” Hey. You are going to jail for saying that. Oh, and that company you work for, they are responsible because they didn’t stop you from saying it.” the world has...
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Reblog if you're willing to answer anything that...
dylan37:
kaseycarroll:
fuck it bitches i’m bored
come at me, bro.
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The man who is proudly certain of his own value will want the highest type of...
– Ayn Rand. (via carlosteran)
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dciniv-deactivated20120930 asked: I definitely wasn't being sarcastic. lol. I actually DO love it.
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Have you heard about the vast libertarian conspiracy? We want to take over the...
– Wes Messamore, the Humble Libertarian (via scatteredaesthetics)
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Top 10 Bizarre Literary Deaths →
vintageanchor:
#10 - Ambrose Bierce [1842-1914?] American Author: Disappeared in Mexico while reporting on Pancho Villa’s rebellion. May have been murdered by bandits. #09 - Leo Tolstoy [1828-1910] Russian Author: Gave away entire fortune, froze to death in a railroad station on a cold winter night. #08 - Virginia Woolf [1882-1941] British Author & Critic: Filled pockets with stones and...
dciniv-deactivated20120930 asked: I definitely love your Ayn Rand spam. =] Do it more often!
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It is not in the nature of man— nor any living entity— to start out by giving...
– Ayn Rand (May 1968)
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dagerthinks:
Do you ever think about the fact that Atlas carries at all times the weight of both stupidity and intelligence? His back must hurt so much.
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Ayn Rand.
dahblacksheep:
Ask yourself whether the dream of heaven and greatness should be waiting for us in our graves – or whether it should be ours here and now and on this earth.
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