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[00:52.00]Before time began, there was the Cube. 宇宙尚未形成前,有一个火种源方块 [00:55.08]We know not where it comes from, 我们不知道它来自何方 [00:58.04]only that it holds the power to create worlds and fill them with lif
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Unidentified: So what are you doing this weekend, Adriana? Adriana: I'm going to Fukuoka with...to meet my friend. Unidentified: Oh, cool. How do you know her? Adriana: She went to university with me. Unidentified: What's she doing in Fukuoka? Adrian