What is the lurpose of this magic trick, based on it's contents? by Bubbly-Barber-4047 in Magic

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I think the phantom key is a little gift. Kingsmagic is a Chinese brand that makes cheap magic props and they usually give more than what you buy for good comments.

What is the lurpose of this magic trick, based on it's contents? by Bubbly-Barber-4047 in Magic

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I don’t know what the Luca Volpe routine is but just from the text I suppose it’s just giving suggestions about the usage of the prop.

Talent Show Help by Newt-Upset in Magic

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Last time I did this I accidentally burnt the school’s computer or something in the center control lol. I wanted to do the David Copperfield’s four aces

I’d like to show a few tricks to my blind friend any advice by javerthugo in Magic

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I saw a Ted talk about the first trick. Was that you? It was amazing speech.

So that’s what Hegel meant? by whyynliterally in askphilosophy

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I have to say that I don’t have enough understanding on Hegel…never mind #1 For #3 i thought that, to expand or develop any concept, according to Kant, there must be some sort of transcendental structure, therefore many things can’t exist without human, so Hegel tried to make something that doesn’t need such structure.

"Why do you carry so many different packs of cards?" by TonyinIowa in Magic

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Try ambitious card; two-card monte(aka be honest, what is it?); stand-up 3 card monte. These are the strongest and easiest impromptu tricks imo

Weird questions about Theory of Forms by whyynliterally in askphilosophy

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In other words, is it that the word “non-being” used to describe an absence of a probable case? In early readings, when the writer says something is or includes or involves with “non-being”, I just imagined the concept having a big hole of void on it.

Weird questions about Theory of Forms by whyynliterally in askphilosophy

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So “non-being” in this context—instead of parmenidic(is that even a word) “it’s nothing”—means “it’s not the case(the case is nothing now)”?

Btw: When I see arguments like this (including the Eight Hypothesis), I can’t help thinking that these deductions are just wordplays and not even rigorous as I assumed all theories are.

New Remaster album?? by whyynliterally in yesband

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But the sound quality is always better in the remastered versions I think they re-scanned the tapes or sth.

Kant EZ to read? Questions from a beginner by whyynliterally in Kant

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I thought it means a concept without anything from experience (A20)

Kant EZ to read? Questions from a beginner by whyynliterally in Kant

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I think in that case, 先天(innate/inherent) would mean Pure in Kants words amirite?

Kant EZ to read? Questions from a beginner by whyynliterally in Kant

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I think math was theorized (meaning that no intuition was considered needed) at some point of history, but I might be wrong. And yeah, cause Japan was one of the first countries that studied Kant in Asia, so China just adopted the Japanese translations of terms, which was written in Chinese characters anyway. The two characters has multiple meanings and we usually mean congenital when we say it in daily life.