Jiang frames the next punishment as a riddle: what kind of life would warrant being immersed in filth forever.
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Filth
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay. So let's fill this, okay? What do you do in real life that will warrant you basically awash in shit for all of..."
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"Okay. So let's fill this, okay? What do you do in real life that will warrant you basically awash in shit for all of..."
"Like, shit other people? Like, put other people in such a situation? So..."
"...and its kind are never changed gross hailstones water gray with filth and snow comes streaking down across the shadowed air the earth as..."
"long remain though you're disguised by filth i know your name then he stretched both his hands out toward the boat at which my..."
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