Jiang says some gay guy recently yeah yeah and like like why is it like whoever fights them like loses
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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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"...and like like why is it like whoever fights them like loses"
"...is from the Gospel of Luke, where Mary and Joseph, they lose Jesus when Jesus is 12. And why? Do you guys remember the..."
"...you have grasped rightly he replied and as they go they lose the knot of anger then who are you whose body pierces through..."
"...friends or turns around um before edward turns around then francois loses he gets this game okay right so we're trying to figure out..."
"...and you remember if francois turns around first and he obviously loses okay that doesn't it doesn't make sense guys this is just an..."
"...revives cold limbs that night made numb so did my gaze lose in her tongue and then in little time set her contorted limbs..."
"...behind, for time is costly here in this kingdom. I should lose too much by moving with us thus at equal pace. Just as..."
"...they now bend to fit the divine light. And so you lose basically the body form completely, okay? As a shade, you have like..."
"...earth, they both are combined together. But in purgatory, the body loses its physical form. You don't have a body, but the soul still..."
"...I think there's also a scientific experiment where, like, people who lose a limb, like, your body thinks that you can still control that..."
"...it's called phantom limbs, okay? Phantom limbs, okay? Where, like, you lose, actually, your entire arm, but you still, at some level, think it's..."
"...Go in with total faith and be resolute. The moment you lose your faith, the moment you become doubtful, then you'll be kicked out..."
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