Look I'm Introducing Myself

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ArmandCelestin
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Look I'm Introducing Myself

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Without any further ado...Armand Celestin!

I am absolutely awful at introductions, so I'll just tell you that I'm a pretty interesting person. I'm a student, into making movies, reading, and pontificating about the role of man in society! Well, the last one was a joke but I do have to say, I've always been impressed by the work and ideas of Ayn Rand, and I think EVE is a perfect opportunity to see how they play out "in real life." I'd be thrilled to be a member of this long running, noble corporation.

I've been playing EVE for a little while now (I've quit and rejoined a few times.) but I've never really found a corp that seems like it is really trying to do something: they all kind of pitter-patter around, saying a lot but getting nothing done. Pretty boring! So when I found out that there was a corp like Taggart Transdimensional zooming around out here in New Eden...well, here I am!

The first emailed part of the application should be in the corp inbox shortly, for the moment feel free to ask me any questions you so desire to throw at me.
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Kushan
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for the moment feel free to ask me any questions you so desire to throw at me.
Is 20 like 35 ?
ArmandCelestin
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20 doesn't equal 35, but they're both numbers and multiples of 5.

Strange question.
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Why is life the standard of value?
Ex-CEO of Taggart Transdimensional

"Objectivism is not only true, it is great! Why? Because of the volitional work a mind must have performed to reach for the first time so exalted a level of truth—and because of all the glorious effects such knowledge will have on man’s life, all the possibilities of action it opens up for the future." -- Leonard Peikoff
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