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Xeryus by Givenchy (1986) +

Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged (1957) 

with Alec Mouhibian of Filthy Armenian Adventures and The Back Wall  

3/17/23 S5E26

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john

Doesn’t get better than this

Elizabeth

Loved every second of this. Those quotes! I had to look them up and pore over them.

MD

I love you, Jack!

Jake Nelson

Glorious. Magnificent. Beautiful. Your crowning achievement.

Jake Nelson

The good thing about those ARI people is that they own all of Rand's records, and will occasionally post good stuff on youtube. That radio interview with Mickey Spillane got posted a few months ago; she calls all literary critics cockroaches, it's great. They're currently in the middle of posting like 15 hours of her lecturing about her theories of literature, advice to writers, analyses of other authors' styles, etc.

john

Love this new thing about learning more from jack for $5 a month than from my actual libtard English degree. It’s true lmao. Fuck the haters

MSE

Mickey Spillane as Rand's Daniela Mercury made me lose it! lol

Margot Travis

Kick ass episode! This pod is pure American treasure.

Fernando

Oh Jack you fill me with romantic notions hold me Jack hold me in your strong arms

Thomas Edwards

Am engaged in a delightfully futile pincer movement; listening from the beginning (started after you appeared on BEE - you and your friends have since mesmerised, entertained and educated me through endless haunted hours packing up the ancestral home and 20+ rooms of memories, in preparation for a new beginning) and to the new episodes from last week onwards (as the strangely synchronous sorting and packing crusade approaches an end). Shall the twain ever meet? Hopefully not. Enough rambling. Love and appreciate your show, thoughts, recommendations and anarchic wit. Thank you.

auhin4

🔥🔥🔥 love is not possible with affirmative action

~+

Huge white pill episode

Nick

An amazing sequel to one of my favourite TPN episodes. If you dare to say anything remotely positive about Atlas Shrugged, you're guaranteed to find a smug NPC trip over themselves trying to post that John Rogers "there are two novels..." quote. Too many of these "voracious readers" who haven't read a book since childhood would rather parrot lies and jockey for status than expose themselves to the great works of the past.

Lauren

I bought Fracas after the episode on The Fountainhead, now I suppose I will get this one! Maybe I’ll force @ElectionLegal become a fragrance head, too. This was an epic episode. You guys make magic together!

Wack Chops

Podcast of the year.

Michael Generalao

This confused the fuck out me cause I was just listening to the part 1 of this, fuck it tho! I’m in!

S.R.

A towering promethean achievement. No coincidence that the snark left, who vehemently resist your vision, are just poor angry losers who live amongst pig styes and make fake prissy political excuses as to why they could never achieve their ambitions (if they had any).

JMo

I take the point about the libtard media exposing themselves through the internet like never before, but I'm coming to believe that once normies like me are *thoroughly* red pilled it's necessary to get off the internet and create. Create art, a clean and beautiful home, a better stocked mind through reading - whatever.

Rena

Thank you, gents, for the definitive statements on Ayn Rand's work. When I first met my husband he was reading Atlas Shrugged and about to start a company. He named it after the book, not because he thought he was a John Galt, but because he recognized the inherent irony of starting a business: that bureaucratic regulation, middle management mindset, and lack of competency would eventually force it to a screeching halt.

Discoyak

The worst part about being a dad is seeing the fog of egoic death that clouds the eyes of other dads who inevitably crowd your social orbit. Listeners please send this podcast to a new dad you know to save them.

PT

I gasped when “we’ll meet again” started. Excellent touch!

Louie Fillet

Best episode of the season. Alec was insightful, funny and correct about everything.

Margot Travis

Listened to this entire episode again, today. Aging well, like fine wine.