She was extremely bitter that Rand kind of ran away with that title and got way more famous than she was despite her shamelessly piggybacking on her mother She always said it was because Rand was Jewish
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
Wasn't there a third woman? Lane-Wilder, Rand, and some other woman who birthed the movement.
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Isabel Patterson, author "God of The Machine." The Canadian Rand.
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Yeah, Paterson was the intellectual mentor of both Rand and Lane and they both ripped her off pretty bad
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Why is this not the prestige drama show instead of the Phyllis Scnafly thing?
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
It could have a masturbation scene with Rand's character that would become more famous than End of Evangelion and also significantly less uncomfortable to discuss, and yet also not
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"I... am not fucked up. I am the highest of the high. It is first principles."
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Nathaniel Branden wrote this incredibly cringey account of the first time he had sex with Ayn Rand that comes off like this
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"the first time I had sex with Ayn Rand" sounds like the kind of phrase that spawns a curse
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
I say this as someone who thinks the idea of having sex with Ayn Rand the way that Ayn Rand conceived of Ayn Rand having sex as kind of hot But that's like any *idea* of Rand's
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Lol yeah he talks about how he met her at her house and she was dressed only in a fur coat And she was this icon of pure unapologetic selfish desire
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