A student and Jiang converge on the view that the sexual language is universal because it marks getting closer to God.
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Sexual language
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "language and the reader is meant to understand it okay yes it represents that we're getting closer"
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"language and the reader is meant to understand it okay yes it represents that we're getting closer"
"to climax aka getting closer to God exactly okay the sex is meant to represent God it doesn't make sense you guys okay because..."
"...to do do you think what was a point of this sexual language what what is it it's an effect on on the reader..."
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