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Religiously repressed (part 4) [OC]
Final one!
EDIT: I didn’t expect all the likes! Thank you! Due to popular demand, I will consider posting more! 🙏
![Religiously repressed (part 4) [OC]](https://preview.redd.it/bzrxitmzg7bh1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=8cfadfc27287aeeae06f59af288e280557ea5280)
Final one!
EDIT: I didn’t expect all the likes! Thank you! Due to popular demand, I will consider posting more! 🙏
The wax melted a bit in the sun from one of our vendor events. Looked interesting to me. 🤣
Some buttons are broken, and one of the wheels is no longer clicking, but still using it.
Sorry if you guys enjoyed those books, but they were not my cup of tea. ☕️😭
EDIT:
the novel this comic is talking about is Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. It’s the one book that has a protagonist that readers are unambiguously supposed to empathize with, has a long monologue in the courtroom about Objectivism, and ends with the protagonist go to jail with the intention of making people “think.”
Yes I know, there is a lot of other literature where this doesn’t fit as neatly like The Stranger by Camus because you’re not technically supposed to fully empathize with Meursault. I wasn’t a fan of the trope when I first read The Stranger, but reading the Fountainhead made me REALLY DESPISE THE TROPE.
I don’t dislike all Western literature. I enjoyed books from Toni Morrison, Cormac McCarthy, Maya Angelou, Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Voltaire, and Shakespeare.
So not generalizing all Western media. I just really dislike this trope when I see it pop up.
Our printer was misbehaving and making streaks, so couldn’t sell these ones, but using them for my notes 📝
These went through childhood craziness. Fell on the floor numerous times and still has fewer scratches and damage than anything I wore in the last ten years.