A student imagines the human world as a kind of divine experiment or maze where suffering tests what creatures do under imperfect conditions.
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Maze
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Maybe there's just like experiment. How about we're living in two worlds. The one world is perfect world, just what God created. There's no..."
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"Maybe there's just like experiment. How about we're living in two worlds. The one world is perfect world, just what God created. There's no..."
"...wished, or as my wish was now confessed. Not with the maze of words that used to snare the fools upon this earth before..."
"...like, like, like a mice experiment, right? You have this like maze and you want the mouse to come to you, right? Is that..."
"Like, like, like a mice experiment, right? You have this like maze and you want the mouse to come to you. Right. Is that...."
"...wood and that doesn't work either so then they try corn maze okay and that works so that's why the um uh man's consider..."
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