Jiang says government tells them to believe um they're you know for i mean like like chinese have been conditioned to be the most compliant people on earth...
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"government tells them to believe um they're you know for i mean like like chinese have been conditioned to be the most compliant people..."
"light yes that's right that's right the self -reflection is very important is there a hierarchy to purgatory there's a hierarchy to hell and..."
"Yeah, so this is a story from the Gospel of Luke, and you can imagine how angry Mary is at him, right? It's like,..."
"create a virgil you have to summon this guy yes i think because he realizes that it's like really hitting in his head that..."
"Yeah, I mean, like, isn't it very common that you think of a friend, right? And then your friend calls you the next day,..."
"why are they doing what they are doing so I'll first point out the naturalistic almost dismissal of the witches that we get from..."
"answer your question oh i mean but it was still virgil who kind of started off hell when he wrote the iniat or was..."
"but I mean like how could you assume that the slaves are happy about themselves in the first hand because I feel like generally..."
"didn't even explain what I what I learned at the end of it um bringing ethics into Dante is incorrect racism is unethical there's..."
"Beatrice in heaven isn't gonna curse anybody, but, um, what is Saint Lucia, uh, Saint, uh, is that a clue?"
"Yeah, that's exactly right. The dream is making him afraid, right? Do you understand? The dream isn't like, oh wow, Lucia came to like,..."
"Right, the formula isn't that simple. There are lots of conditions, okay? But the way to understand this is, the conditions to get into..."
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