The opening account of anger in this packet emphasizes two features of the wrathful punishment: combat in mud and forced submersion.
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"right exactly okay yes anyone else okay all right the anger what's the punishment for the for the"
"anger they have to wrestle each other in mud okay and and what else and they're submerged"
"mud the reeds entangled me i fell and there i saw a pool pour from my veins from on the ground wait sorry so..."
"...midst of sluggishness in us now we're bitter in the blackened mud this hymn they have to gurgle in their gullets because they cannot..."
"...across the stagnant channel before me stood a sinner thick with mud saying who are you come before your time and i to him..."
"...which we saw emerge in the 19th century and the infamous mud still speech, which says that, you know, society is hierarchical and some..."
"...spark is forever in us we can cover it up with mud we can cover it up with dirt we can forget about it..."
"...create humanity the first attempt is by making them out of mud and they fall apart okay so that's a disaster then they try..."
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