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  1. Welcome to RDN, the only place on Earth where the term "intrinsic" would come up during a conversation about Neapolitan biscuits

    Sunday, 17-May-15 01:13:29 UTC from web
    1. @zazamon I actually use the word a lot, because a lot of my analytic philosophy stems from the fact that I think a lot can be said in regards to a given noumenon or phenomenon by examining its intrinsic and extrinsic qualities.

      Sunday, 17-May-15 01:22:49 UTC from web
      1. @northernnarwhal One more time but this time in English

        Sunday, 17-May-15 01:23:17 UTC from web
        1. @zazamon he made a "ur mom" joke

          Sunday, 17-May-15 01:23:57 UTC from web
          1. @mushi Oh okay

            Sunday, 17-May-15 01:24:05 UTC from web
        2. @zazamon So, basically a great way to critically unpack any idea, posited object that doesn't involve the use of senses, or observable occurrence that may or may not be a tangible or acknowledged experience is to study the differences in inherent properties part of a system or an individual unit against unessential properties that exist due to time, exposure, interpretation, outside forces, or other contextual events and actions.

          Sunday, 17-May-15 01:28:54 UTC from web
          1. @northernnarwhal Now sum it up it one word.

            Sunday, 17-May-15 01:29:17 UTC from web
            1. @zazamon Art?

              Sunday, 17-May-15 01:30:32 UTC from web
              1. @northernnarwhal Got it.

                Sunday, 17-May-15 01:30:43 UTC from web
                1. @zazamon Keep in mind that's sort of a loaded statement given its reductive nature.

                  Sunday, 17-May-15 01:31:38 UTC from web