Used by Jiang as shorthand for the balance of male and female forces expected in original creator divinity.
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yin and yang
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "There's kind of like the yin and yang go together. Yeah. And then the, Whereas when it's two men that, uh, the act is..."
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"...male force and the female force that's why we have yin and yang but over time what will happen is that they will change..."
"There's kind of like the yin and yang go together. Yeah. And then the, Whereas when it's two men that, uh, the act is..."
"...for every thing, there's an opposite, right? So think of yin and yang, think of thesis and typhusis. Whatever there is creates something that..."
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