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| 4b8a66c | It's arguable that Ayn Rand's finest achievement was crashing the economy twenty-five years after her death. | Jarett Kobek | ||
| ddd080e | The thing is," said J. Karacehennem, whose last name was Turkish for Black Hell, "that we've spent like, what, two or three hundred years wrestling with existentialism, which really is just a way of asking, Why are we on this planet? Why are people here? Why do we lead our pointless lives? All the best philosophical and novelistic minds have tried to answer these questions and all the best philosophical and novelistic minds have failed to p.. | Jarett Kobek | ||
| 28baf1b | A LITTLE BIT before Adeline made her unforgivable mistake, a billionaire named Sheryl Sandberg wrote a book called Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. Sheryl Sandberg didn't have much eumelanin in the basale stratum of her epidermis. In her book, Sheryl Sandberg proposed that women who weren't billionaires could stop being treated like crap by men in the workplace if only they smiled more and worked harder and acted more like the me.. | Jarett Kobek |