I have already explained how, by definition, he is not brain dead as he is breathing and that there is, therefore, the possibility he can experience pain. To continue to deny that possibility makes you either proud or stupid.
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I understand your definition of 'brain dead'. Understood. My question is what do you think "there is virtually nothing of his brain left", actually means?
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Not “my” definition of brain dead. The medical definition of brain dead. Don’t use words you don’t understand
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You're unable to answer the question. What do you think "there is virtually nothing of his brain left", actually means?
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Because it’s not a medically descriptive term, there is not certain definition and interpretation is subjective. Clearly he has severe brain damage but it has not affected all regions of the brain or there would be no “virtually” about it. This isn’t helping your case.
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I can, however, easily tell you what it doesn’t mean. Brain dead!
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I'm bored of this. Have a good weekend.
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“I’m wrong but I’m too proud to say so.”
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You've not answered my question. Answer it and we'll continue. Don't answer it and you're free to continue your mewing solo.pic.twitter.com/k0oqw40TrV
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If you can’t admit you’re wrong, please stop embarrassing yourself and leave me alone
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