Jiang glosses Nimrod as the builder of the Tower of Babel and says his punishment is incomprehensible speech.
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"So that the bank which served him as an apron down from his middle showed so much of him above that three Frieslanders would..."
"For every language is to him the same as his to others. No one knows his tongue."
"...right? And for his crime, he now, whatever he says is gibberish, okay? He's incomprehensible. Okay. Keep on going."
"...get out of the bubble created by the scam and uh gibberish about the fourth turning have you heard of the fourth turning yeah..."
"...of the universe. Instead, what he discovered was all this religious gibberish from Newton. Newton spent most of his life studying the Bible, trying..."
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