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  • Gravy posted a new activity comment 4 years, 7 months ago


    That was exactly what came to my mind. I just couldn’t pronounce it!

    • Gravy posted an update 4 years, 8 months ago

      Wow! You wake up one day and find you are living in a world of global fascist tyrants.
      How is it that nobody saw this coming or warned people what was happening?! 😉

      • Please comply. If we can vaccinate enough people the population problem can be defeated– WHO BG

        • We were warned many times Gravy, it’s just that most people were to busy trying to work , make a living, pursue their own pleasures and support their families to pay very close attention or have any real will to due anything about it.

          • “Countless people will hate the New World Order and will die protesting against it.” H.G. Wells, 1939

              • … should certainly be on one’s list of graves to be visited so that one could … oh well, you know (and I ain’t talkin’ bout dancin’). Wow! Dr. Farrell could lead a Giza Pilgrimage tour so that we might “visit” these graves collectively. Finally, a “collective activity” in which even Gizers would participate. The list is quite long ……

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              • Wasn’t it nice of Wells, Rockefailure, the Huxleys et al. to give us advance warning? “Philanthropists,” one and all… in the contemporary sense of the word, of course.

            • Gravy posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago


              Thanks for sharing. Same basic playbook. No way that I can see to deny it!

              • Gravy posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago


                Honestly, I found it a heavy read being so dark and negative. She was very thorough and detailed, which to me became a tendency toward beating dead horses at times.
                I can’t say that I share her philosophy or world view on the whole, but felt that her grasp of truth on some topics was extremely powerful.

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                • Yes reading Atlas Shrugged is not a pleasure to read and requires a commitment of time to process the messages. Experiencing the totalitarian system in her homeland and witnessing the same slowly happening here during her lifetime must have been horrific.

                  • i really couldn’t stand Atlas Shrugged. I topped out at the umpteenth “Who is John Galt” and just put the book down and never looked back. As an avid reader the number of books I’ve put down mostly unfinished in my lifetime out of many thousands is 3 and that is one of them. Leaden, poorly written and vastly overrated, with a simplistic…

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                • Gravy posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago

                  Unsettling when current events consistently cause you recall passages from books like Atlas Shrugged. I feel that the line separating our “reality” from a work of fiction grows thinner each day and the rhetoric becomes a mirror.

                  NYT:
                  “Critical thinking, as we’re taught to do it, isn’t helping in the fight against misinformation.”
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                  • Ah, the art of deconstruction and fostering the idea there are no universal maxims.
                    Reading Atlas Shrugged the first time opened a whole different spectrum of thought.

                    • The author was and is quite controversial, which to me was a red flag that what she had to say was worth my time to find out.
                      https://aynrand.org/ideas/philosophy/

                        • Honestly, I found it a heavy read being so dark and negative. She was very thorough and detailed, which to me became a tendency toward beating dead horses at times.
                          I can’t say that I share her philosophy or world view on the whole, but felt that her grasp of truth on some topics was extremely powerful.

                          My understanding is that she…

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                          • Yes reading Atlas Shrugged is not a pleasure to read and requires a commitment of time to process the messages. Experiencing the totalitarian system in her homeland and witnessing the same slowly happening here during her lifetime must have been horrific.

                            • i really couldn’t stand Atlas Shrugged. I topped out at the umpteenth “Who is John Galt” and just put the book down and never looked back. As an avid reader the number of books I’ve put down mostly unfinished in my lifetime out of many thousands is 3 and that is one of them. Leaden, poorly written and vastly overrated, with a simplistic…

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                        • “Fear not and Think not! Consensus equals Truth!” I imagine this being chanted again and again…

                          • I would say the NYT today is fiction.

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                          • Gravy posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

                            Nope, you guys are right. Will not play.

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