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orange site user asks "what book changed your life?" :marseygrilling2: answers "atlas shrugged, so the :soysnooseethe: reveal themselves." hint: the :soysnooseethetyping: reveal themselves and seethe

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41756432#41766587

:marseygrilling2:

>"The best book I've ever read was Atlas Shrugged in 8th grade. Changed my life."

>Not because I remember anything about it, or believe anything it espouses, or even like it all that much, but because it's a useful filter for obnoxious people in meatspace.

>If someone I don't know too well asks me what my favorite book is, I say Atlas Shrugged. If they react inappropriately, I'll be cordial and treat them with respect, but I don't want to be friends. If they're way too supportive - the same rule applies.

>If they're critical in a way I can appreciate, then I know they can either tolerate ideas they hate or have the social accumen to not go too hard in the paint early on in a relationahip. Really, I'm just looking for people who won't jump down my throat on a faux pas.

>Later on in the relationship I'll tell them my actual favorite book, "A Canticle for Leibowitz", or "Neuromancer", or "The Dying Earth" (my opinion changes based on my mood).

cue seething from failures at shit tests

:marseysoylentgrintyping:

>I think you're dismissing the people such as myself that would note you as an idiot without comment and move on wanting nothing to do with you.

:soysnoo:

>The fact is, some people deserve harsh judgement. Including people who lie to someone and think they are morally superior for doing so

:soyjakanimeglasses:

>I don't want to pass this test. Someone who uses one of our first interactions to test how tolerant I am of Objectivism removing themselves from my life is an ideal outcome.

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"A Canticle for Leibowitz", or "Neuromancer", or "The Dying Earth"

This guy actually has pretty good taste, and a great litmus test for r-slurs.

Also:

to test how tolerant I am of Objectivism

Of course media literacy lover cant understand the point of a simple test/joke.

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Have you read Canticle? It's a favorite amongst the Catholic :marseynerd2: crowd for obvious reasons. Neuromancer is also a classic.

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I have read Canticle, but not Neuromancer, though I do plan on it. Though the main thing was Dying Earth, I'm a big Jack Vance fan.

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That was the only one of the three I hadn't heard of. I'll put it on my list. :marseynotes:

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If you have read Book of the New Sun, its heavily inspired by Dying Earth. If you haven't read Book of the New Sun, then drop whatever you are reading to read it; New Sun is the best SciFi book ever written.

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:marseynotes: If I'm around on this site for very long I'll report back. Also saved for the list.

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