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=== Country-external questions === * Does this description or argument heavily rely on concepts or terms that normal people may fail to comprehend or reject as being coherent concepts? ("Signs test") - [[Ontology:P213|P213]] * Will everything in this description or argument become irrelevant to anybody else the day its particular speaker stops selling products? Is the description or argument solely a description of a particular business territory designed to be mutually exclusive with everything else even when it stops existing? ("Billboard test") * Would this description or argument be intelligible to a peasant? ("Peasant test") * Would this description or argument be important to a Common Raven? (Replace this with any wild corvid of choice.) ("Raven test") * Would this description or argument be inherently objectionable to Leon Trotsky? - [[Ontology:P204|P204]] * Would this description or argument look ridiculous if you brought it from the United States and showed it to people in China? ("China test") * Would this description or argument become utterly nonsensical to somebody who had never ever heard of Cartesian-style formal logic? ("Descartes test") - [[Ontology:P205|P205]]
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