Jiang says Virgil behaves like a lawyer exploiting a loophole because he does not want to reflect on what the contradiction really means and instead wants to maintain his worldview.
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Lawyer
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...like, well, actually there's a loophole. Okay. He's like being a lawyer here. He's trying to dodge the question. He's trying to avoid the..."
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"...like, well, actually there's a loophole. Okay. He's like being a lawyer here. He's trying to dodge the question. He's trying to avoid the..."
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