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Abolishinist

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3. For those either not familiar with Atlas Shrugged, or it's 'been a while', I offer an abridged version.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 06:26 PM
Sunday
AYN RAND
Hello, I'm Ayn Rand. I wrote a novel based on my Objectivist philosophy called The Fountainhead, but I don't think 700 pages was quite enough to get my point across, so I will write the exact same novel, only it will take 1100 pages this time.

READERS
Hey, great.

HEROINE
I'm Dagny Taggart. I am a railroad tycoon, woman-in-a-man's-world, stunningly beautiful heroine. I am the only person capable of running this railroad. I am the only woman in the universe worth a damn. I am also the only woman in the universe with a real job. I am basically the only woman in this novel.

LOVE INTEREST #1
I have worshiped you, the only woman in the universe worth a damn, from afar for my whole life.

HEROINE
That's nice.

LOVE INTEREST #2
I have worshiped you, the only woman in the universe worth a damn, naked on the forest floor. Yet I will nobly step aside in the name of noble idealism, despite the fact that I love you and want you, the only woman in the universe worth a damn, desperately.

HEROINE
Okay.

LOVE INTEREST #3
I worship you, the only woman in the universe worth a damn. Let us have creepy rape fantasy sex now. I will not ask permission to do all these kinky things to you, but luckily you want to be forced into all the kinky things, you dirty bitch.

HEROINE
This is clearly true love! Stick it in me.

ALL
Who is John Galt?

AYN RAND
I am not telling. Instead, please listen to someone pontificate about my Objectivist philosophy for a while.

SOMEONE
[Pontificates]

VILLAINS
There are many of us, but we are all exactly the same. We are caricatures of evil socialists and embodiments of pure evil. Let us create a perfect socialist world order ruled by the inept! We all suck! Socialism sucks! Ha ha!

HEROES
We are all exactly the same. We are noble and perfect and have very angular and insolent faces. We can read each other's minds and the minds of everyone else in this novel, leaving less room for misunderstanding and more room for pontificating. And we are all in love with Dagny Taggart, the only woman in the universe worth a damn.

ALL
Who is John Galt?

VILLAIN
[Threatens hero.]

HERO
[Flips coin]
If it's heads, I will gaze apathetically. If it's tails, I will laugh heartily.

VILLAIN
Although these are the only two things any of you heroes have done for the past 800 pages, I am shocked at this response! How could you! How dare you!?!

HERO
I will now pontificate about Ayn Rand's philosophy. It has been at least 50 pages since you've heard it.

AYN RAND
It is so convenient that all of my heroes are in perfect agreement about my philosophy so that their pontificating is so interchangeable.

ALL
Who is John Galt?

JOHN GALT
Hello. In this, the culmination of all the pontificating, I will explain Ayn Rand's philosophy for a full 57 pages. No, I am not kidding. This one monologue will last for 57 pages. Oh and also, I love Dagny.

DAGNY
I love you too. Man, this is really going to suck for Love Interest #3.

LOVE INTEREST #3
Despite my passionate love for you and enjoyment of our rape sex, and the fact that there is no other woman on earth worth a damn, and the fact that I sacrificed my life's passion on your behalf, and that I spent my entire fortune to get a divorce to be with you, I will now nobly step aside in the name of noble idealism.

DAGNY
Great! I will miss our creepy rape sex. Farewell.

LOVE INTEREST #3
Bye.

READER
Wait, what?

ATLAS
[Shrugs]

THE END

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10 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

It's okay! We all have something that we fell for, or had pushed at us. Maru Kitteh Sunday #1
In our defense UpInArms Sunday #2
For those either not familiar with Atlas Shrugged, or it's 'been a while', I offer an abridged version. Abolishinist Sunday #3
Oh man! I saw this here once before and regretted not knowing the source. Do you know it? NNadir Sunday #4
I've posted it here before, Abolishinist Sunday #14
You are brilliant. mr715 Sunday #8
I wish I could give the author proper credit, but I copied this Abolishinist Sunday #16
I was confused and disturbed by Atlas Shrugged when I was young. dgauss Sunday #26
It's as I remembered "Atlas Shrugged". Hugin 23 hrs ago #44
So, your Organic Chemistry book... ret5hd Sunday #5
I'm happy to say, that to my knowledge, there is only one Ayn Rand book on these old shelves. NNadir Sunday #7
I have a lot of Ayn Rand... mr715 Sunday #6
That's rich: "Philosophical Biohazard." Mind if I steal it if I ever find myself discussing Ayn Rand again? NNadir Sunday #9
Please share. mr715 Sunday #12
On 'Atlas Shrugged' RetiredParatrooper Sunday #34
Dorothy Parker on 'Atlas Shrugged' RetiredParatrooper Sunday #35
I hope that you got rid of it TexasTowelie Sunday #10
Well, I don't know. Maybe I should keep it around to remind myself that I can be stupid. NNadir Sunday #11
Nah- sometimes burning a book actually can be recommended biophile Sunday #15
Morrison and Boyd's Organic Chemistry was the one I used. harumph Sunday #13
I gave a copy, an earlier edition to a guy who worked for me. I actually have several... NNadir Sunday #19
Nature of the Chemical Bond by Linus Pauling harumph Yesterday #36
I'm starting the annual book shelves cleaning this week malaise Sunday #17
One's political philosophy should result from intellectual inquiry, not blind faith. snot Sunday #18
I rather like your perspective, more generous to me than I am to myself. In fact... NNadir Sunday #23
There still are powerful people who embrace her philosophy. snot 14 hrs ago #46
It sounds like you grew out of it in high school. mjvpi Sunday #20
I too read Ayn Rand's books as a youth and admired them. Morbius Sunday #21
It's as if she took communism Turbineguy Sunday #24
I still have her books - I read them as a teen jfz9580m Yesterday #37
I recall very well being offended by that billboard remark. NNadir Yesterday #41
My take was that the right picked up Rand as a reaction to all of the era of socialist writers that preceded her. Hugin 23 hrs ago #45
Oh, gawd - Morrison and Boyd! The stuff of my nightmares. 3catwoman3 Sunday #22
I think organic chemistry is generally taught badly, probably for historical reasons. NNadir Sunday #28
The 3 things I remember from that long ago course are... 3catwoman3 Sunday #32
Not to butt in jfz9580m 23 hrs ago #43
The story of Kekule's "dream," has inspired a lot of psychological speculations on scientific creativity. NNadir 13 hrs ago #47
Organic chem wherein, my cousin told me EverHopeful Sunday #33
A long-lost ending of 'Atlas Shrugged' RetiredParatrooper Sunday #25
Wow! Someone got to the end without falling asleep. Impressive. (Pretty funny ersatz ending, I think.) NNadir Sunday #31
I have retained a number of stupid things from my stupid youth. One *not* stupid thing that I kept Ocelot II Sunday #27
I feel your pain. I really do. I suspect most of us do. NNadir Sunday #30
i'll admit to a youthful flirtation with ayn rand rampartd Sunday #29
God yeah jfz9580m Yesterday #38
It's Eleanor Roosevelt, who I consider the greatest Democrat of the 20th century. NNadir Yesterday #40
I really should read more about her jfz9580m Yesterday #42
Everyone should have read them when a teen HAB911 Yesterday #39
I read both The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged... Chemical Bill 10 hrs ago #48
And I read Morrison and Boyd in college. Chemical Bill 10 hrs ago #49
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