May 13, 2017 11:49
6 yrs ago
English term

something to experience for itself

Non-PRO English Art/Literary Poetry & Literature
"He was a seeker after sensations," Moneo said. "The fat was a side-effect, then perhaps SOMETHING TO EXPERIENCE FOR ITSELF because it offended people and he enjoyed offending."
"The Baron only consumed a few planets," Idaho said. "Leto consumes the universe."
--quoted from the SF fiction God Emperor of Dune (https://www.google.co.jp/search?tbm=bks&hl=zh-CN&q="somethin...

"He", i.e. "the Baron", whom they talked about was a very fat and vey bad guy.
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4 +1 separately/individually

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separately/individually

It is no longer just a side effect, it becomes a separate experience to be enjoyed for the pleasure it gives by itself.
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agree acetran
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