Phenomenally normal but, still, phenomenal. A normal situation that is so purely normal that the pristine normalcy of it enhances the normality to the level of being phenomenal
by Landodog January 12, 2011
Get the Phenomenormal. mug.A metaphenomenon in which language changes from following the rules of morphemy (aggregate intangibility (divergent inflation (mechanistic conflation))) to following the rules of metonymy (convergent inflation (structural convergence)).
Ie. Language changes from following the rules of intangible (conflationary) materialism to following the rules of "spatialism" or reduced contiguous (enclosed) vector-spaces.
Associated with Google's Panda update which reductivized ad monetization from vector spaces between textual hyperlinks to vector spaces between individual words in a webpage.
Ie. Language changes from following the rules of intangible (conflationary) materialism to following the rules of "spatialism" or reduced contiguous (enclosed) vector-spaces.
Associated with Google's Panda update which reductivized ad monetization from vector spaces between textual hyperlinks to vector spaces between individual words in a webpage.
Phenomenologistics is the successor to grammatology.
by tomorrowtomorrow November 9, 2018
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A hybridized clone of Kevin Hart, Chris Farley, Eddie Murphy and Richard Prior would be absolutely PHENOMENOMICAL!!
by Treebonics June 8, 2019
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by gorkthadog January 26, 2025
Get the phenomenology club mug.The application of phenomenological methods to scientific investigation: attending carefully to how phenomena appear to consciousness before theorizing about them. The Phenomenological scientist brackets assumptions, sets aside theoretical commitments, and describes experience as precisely as possible. In fields like cognitive science, this means taking first-person experience seriously alongside third-person measurement. In medicine, it means attending to the lived experience of illness, not just the biological mechanisms. Phenomenology brings science back to experience, reminding it that all data is ultimately data-for-a-consciousness.
"The fMRI shows brain activation, but Scientific Phenomenology asks: what does it feel like to be the person in the scanner? What's their experience? Without that, you're studying brains, not minds. Phenomenology brings the first person back into science."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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"You're so deep in theory you've forgotten what you're actually experiencing. Epistemological Phenomenology says: go back to the phenomena. What's actually showing up for you right now, before all the interpretation? Start there, or your knowledge is just words about words."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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Derived from how great air freshener smells in the store, but by the time you've used it to cover up 20 odd poops in the bathroom, you'll forever associate the smell with poop and will hate it.
Derived from how great air freshener smells in the store, but by the time you've used it to cover up 20 odd poops in the bathroom, you'll forever associate the smell with poop and will hate it.
Jane: Hey Laura, where are them fantastic shoes you bought a few months back?
Laura: Yeah they succumbed to the Bathroom Air Freshener Phenomenom. I wore them round Stu's house too many times. Now when I look at them they look sad and pathetic, so I dumped them when I dumped him.
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Her: Didn't you used to like Love Actually?
Him: Yeah but after watching The Walking Dead 3 seasons too long, I now can't look at Andrew Lincoln without hearing that goddam accent.
Laura: Yeah they succumbed to the Bathroom Air Freshener Phenomenom. I wore them round Stu's house too many times. Now when I look at them they look sad and pathetic, so I dumped them when I dumped him.
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Her: Didn't you used to like Love Actually?
Him: Yeah but after watching The Walking Dead 3 seasons too long, I now can't look at Andrew Lincoln without hearing that goddam accent.
by tain london December 25, 2022
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