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this is my first comment i am actually typing.
personally, sylvia goes through satan's power. God may have created this
world, man may have dominated the earth, being the strongest survivor and
all... but satan have triumphed in seducing the society into becoming like
him. thus he bask in his glory, till he gets bored of it...
then he demotes his glory back to square one.
Sylvia is saying that the earth is rooted with evil, and what goes around
comes around. evil prevails.
barfbag