Jiang says listen, like I listen to you a lot and you make this great point where they have to do this crap because Occupy Washington really freaked...
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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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"listen, like I listen to you a lot and you make this great point where they have to do this crap because Occupy Washington..."
"...didn't know that? How do you know you would like to listen to Nightmirox? Okay. When we were teasing, actually, it's something that was..."
"...What is bad love? Okay. All right. So, uh, let us listen to his explanation."
"...talk to him right and what does donnie do in response listens he doesn't he doesn't listen"
"...side one asks to be remembered he does not halt but listens to them all and when he gives them something they desist and..."
"...truly experience what Dante has experienced, we need to, like, like, listen to him, like, listen to someone else reporting what happened during our..."
"...stir, so did I see that other soul who turned to listen, growing anxious and dejected when he had taken in his comrade's words...."
"...lifted up his snout and shook his head and said, Just listen to that trick by which he thinks he can dive back. To..."
"...And Satan would use Virgil as a bargaining chip and says, listen, your friend now is frozen. If you love him, let's make a..."
"...God's judgment will be swift, brutal, and harsh. And no one listens. So in 1357 came the Black Death to wipe out around a..."
"...envy and pride. He actually doesn't list in inferno. He will listen to purgatory, but not inferno. Okay. So, so,"
"...uh you can't just choose what you want and you just listen so some people may be against this and people some people agree..."
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