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A. W. “There is a kind of fantasy of deleting social codes, because maybe we are suffocated by too many information, too many memories and we become so unify.” // “So now we are in the same reunify and social code.” // “Our fascination by animals may be this, because we are fascinated by the diversity of animals an perplexed by the primal energy that we used to have, the one that reissues(?) as different primal force. Now we have frames (...), I think we really envy that innocence, going back to the root, and animals doesn’t evolve as fast as us, so I think that that is the point of a kind of maybe romanticism(?); just to find, to quest how can we reverse back or how can we progress to the point where we few(?) less unify and become to have the beauty in individual voices become important again.”
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40:38 42:53

A. W. “There is a kind of fantasy of deleting social codes, because maybe we are suffocated by too many information, too many memories and we become so unify.” // “So now we are in the same reunify and social code.” // “Our fascination by animals may be this, because we are fascinated by the diversity of animals an perplexed by the primal energy that we used to have, the one that reissues(?) as different primal force. Now we have frames (...), I think we really envy that innocence, going back to the root, and animals doesn’t evolve as fast as us, so I think that that is the point of a kind of maybe romanticism(?); just to find, to quest how can we reverse back or how can we progress to the point where we few(?) less unify and become to have the beauty in individual voices become important again.”
40:38 42:53

A. W. “There is a kind of fantasy of deleting social codes, because maybe we are suffocated by too many information, too many memories and we become so unify.” // “So now we are in the same reunify and social code.” // “Our fascination by animals may be this, because we are fascinated by the diversity of animals an perplexed by the primal energy that we used to have, the one that reissues(?) as different primal force. Now we have frames (...), I think we really envy that innocence, going back to the root, and animals doesn’t evolve as fast as us, so I think that that is the point of a kind of maybe romanticism(?); just to find, to quest how can we reverse back or how can we progress to the point where we few(?) less unify and become to have the beauty in individual voices become important again.”
40:38 42:53

A. W. “There is a kind of fantasy of deleting social codes, because maybe we are suffocated by too many information, too many memories and we become so unify.” // “So now we are in the same reunify and social code.” // “Our fascination by animals may be this, because we are fascinated by the diversity of animals an perplexed by the primal energy that we used to have, the one that reissues(?) as different primal force. Now we have frames (...), I think we really envy that innocence, going back to the root, and animals doesn’t evolve as fast as us, so I think that that is the point of a kind of maybe romanticism(?); just to find, to quest how can we reverse back or how can we progress to the point where we few(?) less unify and become to have the beauty in individual voices become important again.”
40:38 42:53

A. W. “There is a kind of fantasy of deleting social codes, because maybe we are suffocated by too many information, too many memories and we become so unify.” // “So now we are in the same reunify and social code.” // “Our fascination by animals may be this, because we are fascinated by the diversity of animals an perplexed by the primal energy that we used to have, the one that reissues(?) as different primal force. Now we have frames (...), I think we really envy that innocence, going back to the root, and animals doesn’t evolve as fast as us, so I think that that is the point of a kind of maybe romanticism(?); just to find, to quest how can we reverse back or how can we progress to the point where we few(?) less unify and become to have the beauty in individual voices become important again.”