Jiang says as amazing it's influential it's influential like epic times i mean it's pretty influential united
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Amazing
A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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"as amazing it's influential it's influential like epic times i mean it's pretty influential united"
"have these amazing conversations that we're having exactly that's exactly right uh yes so as"
"...kind of dissonance okay that's the idea here okay again what's amazing is kind of dissonance right what's amazing is that this is written..."
"...with his own shadow. Okay? But, but you see how, how amazing this is, right?"
"...her smile as because it's such an elusive smile and it's amazing standing in front of it because sometimes she's upset with you. Sometimes..."
"...what they say is, oh my God, guys, chemistry is so amazing. It's so interesting. And it really piques my passion. So for that..."
"...you learn is because it's fun and it's interesting and it's amazing and it's actually very, it's like if you actually teach people why..."
"...access the the truth you understand the logic and again it's amazing because this is what because this is what donning will tell us..."
"...we're going to read Paradiso 16. Okay. So Dante has an amazing way of marrying himself, creating symmetry. So we are in, we were..."
"...with the olders with the odors they again plunged into the amazing flood as one spark sank another spark emerged the high desire that..."
"...okay so what I want to do is this okay it's amazing to think about where we're like 10 -0 -32 we are in..."
"...within it. It's all logically coherent and consistent. This is pretty amazing, okay, because you can't do that, actually do this with any other..."
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