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Van Life (and death) of Socrates II
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Van Life (and death) of Socrates Part II: Law and Order
"I never saw it coming, nor would I have suspected it; I underestimated just who I was dealing with!
The Senate's gonna find:
Stealing other people's rights on the playground
Won't make you many friends
They should keep in mind, / They should keep in mind
There is nothing I do better than revenge, ha"
-Socrates, The Apology
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