Marina Orlova - Objectivist $

Posted by Hiraghm 12 years, 2 months ago to Pics
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Marina Orlova is a Russian immigrant to the U.S., and was well known on Youtube as "HotforWords", where she would use her attractiveness to hold her "students" attention to learn the meanings behind words.
She's gone a bit... strange in recent years, since she took up painting... and this painting may explain why...
SOURCE URL: http://marinaorlova.com/product/golden-dollar/


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  • Posted by iroseland 12 years, 2 months ago
    I am on the like it side. I started watching hotforwords on you tube ages ago, because she was kind of funny, geeky, umm hot as hell, and pretty damm smart. These are all good things.. It was a while later that I discovered that she is awesome enough to be if not a full on objectivist, at least close enough to be on the correct side of the fight..


    Ohh, and I would totally vote for Her to Play Dagney in part 3.. 8^)
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  • Posted by $ MikeMarotta 12 years, 2 months ago
    Never watched O'Reilly. The paintings are not inspirational. The word origins that I read were all correct. Speaking of which, I could not get a link on her site to that. "OK" has several possible origins, of which "Andy Jackson is Oll Korrect" is a wrong one.

    Also, it is not clear that she is an Objectivist, though she seems to enjoy life in the USA well enough. In the comments on her site, the quote from Ayn Rand about the phrase "to make money" being uniquely American is wrong: it is not uniquely American.

    That said, not a bad find... I wish her well.
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      IT WAS FIRST USED BY AMERICANS; IT WAS INVENTED BY AMERICANS.

      Others may have adapted it, but Rand's explanation is essentially correct.

      Are we clear, here?
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