A student suggests the dream scene warns Dante not to become stillborn inside Virgil and reads the siren as a love left to fester and rot.
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"...don't get stillborn in Virgil, such that you would start to rot as a baby. And, um, the siren is like a love that..."
"...Fine We 'll just close up And then You know P rot ect our borders And that 's That 's what I think Ch..."
"...thing um you know if you're now you're a crazy brain rot liberal if you are against what israel was doing and their plan..."
"...then, after collapse, you see the blue and the dark blue rot go way up. Why? Because these homeowners lost their homes. And so..."
"...I've been following a lot about the East Asian let it rot culture of the younger generations feeling like they have no reason to..."
"...they're still paying exorbitant rents yeah um so um letting it rot I think is the least provocative the least violent option that they..."
"It almost makes me paranoid that the Let It Rot type of movements are actually… They have at least the stamp of approval from..."
"...up because the real break the real issue is is gonna rot arise when Trump"
"...Okay? People don't want to work anymore. Lying flat, let it rot. People don't want to work anymore. Why? Because it's pointless to work..."
"...the Bailan age, right? The age of Bailan, meaning let it rot. Like who cares? Don't take things too seriously. In America, the term..."
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