Jiang says eventually you're gonna reach a point where they can't maintain anymore and it's gonna fall apart it's like uh
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"eventually you're gonna reach a point where they can't maintain anymore and it's gonna fall apart it's like uh"
"...moment you're like you know i don't want to do this anymore then you're kicked out okay all right any more interesting characteristics about..."
"...to be a slave it's like i choose not to live anymore okay you're basically a zombie uh yes but what if you didn't..."
"...can perceive it and that it's not in the formic world anymore"
"...to purgatory which is like once it's night you can't move anymore or you can't cross certain boundaries anymore okay why would they have..."
"...build my own favorite i don't need this for grain framework anymore but you first need that framework okay it doesn't make sense all..."
"...a robotic wife that is despair you don't take yourself seriously anymore right you're so lonely uh you are so uh humiliated that you're..."
"...like dante cannot live a life of faith hope and love anymore in that situation there will be divine intervention okay there god has..."
"...is the opposite, right? Where you just don't believe in God anymore. It's basically rejecting God and says, you know, like, this is so..."
"...have a better society. Okay. They don't even care about hypocrisy anymore. They can't even bother to, uh, demonstrate propriety and, um, uh, leadership..."
"...fraud, right? Fraud. It's just like you can't trust each other anymore. Right? Is fraud an issue today? Yeah, it's a huge issue today...."
"...to make contracts. It's impossible to cooperate. It's impossible to cooperate anymore. Okay? Yeah. Okay. Let's keep on going."
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