http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7353025.stm
"We were drinking and what doesn't happen when you're drunk?" he was quoted by Komsomolskaya Pravda as saying.
Definitely Russia.
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Abjurer
Sweden208 Posts
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7353025.stm "We were drinking and what doesn't happen when you're drunk?" he was quoted by Komsomolskaya Pravda as saying. Definitely Russia. | ||
Pika Chu
Romania2510 Posts
On February 05 2010 09:05 KwarK wrote: Adrenalin is awesome. Your body recognises it's been stabbed but just doesn't want to bother you with that shit until things are under control. The human body is remarkable. Yes it is. And it's not just the adrenaline that our body pumps up against pain/discomfort in certain situations. | ||
Magic84
Russian Federation1381 Posts
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Corrupt
Bulgaria1312 Posts
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Bash
Finland1533 Posts
When I was about 6, I had the tip of my finger lopped off (at the first joint) by a large metal door that led to our "boiler room" (yeah I grew up on a farm etc.) when my brother slammed it at me for some reason. I remember running to my mom just scared, but not feeling any pain or crying and asking frantically for a band-aid. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
After the race was excruciating though. o.o | ||
josemb40
Peru611 Posts
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Biff The Understudy
France7888 Posts
God Russia. Why on earth do you need to stab a young girl when you want to rob her wallet. That blows my mind. | ||
Altair
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DivinO
United States4796 Posts
They make life so happy.... ![]() | ||
meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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MoltkeWarding
5195 Posts
On February 05 2010 23:22 Biff The Understudy wrote: WWWWWWWWWWhaaaat the fuck? God Russia. Why on earth do you need to stab a young girl when you want to rob her wallet. That blows my mind. Stereotypes are true ![]() | ||
seppolevne
Canada1681 Posts
On February 05 2010 10:51 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Show nested quote + On February 05 2010 10:48 KwarK wrote: On February 05 2010 10:44 BanZu wrote: On February 05 2010 09:41 KwarK wrote: On a related note, there's absolutely no reason you shouldn't suffer pain when you write off your car in a crash that doesn't injure you. You're not your legs, you can have your legs amputated and still be you. They're not an intrinsic part of who you are any more than a car is. But when your legs are damaged your brain finds out about it through the sense of touch and tells you that's bad and hits you with pain. But your legs aren't any more you than a car is and your sensory feedback isn't limited to touch, you can see you just wrote your car off. In theory, your brain should be able to go "you just wrote off your car, now how are you gonna get laid, don't do that again" and hit you with some pain. Nature can't keep up with the changing nature of humanity. Food for thought. I have a problem with the premise: "But your legs aren't any more you than a car is" My premise is that that the consciousness can inhabit and own physical things but that it is not a quantifiable part of it. The heart supplies it with oxygen. The brain provides the hardware. The stomach processes the food. But the stomach is a machine, just like the car is. The car goes to the supermarket and picks up the food. Of course this is all just words and you can disagree with the premise. I'm curious though as to where you'd draw the line for what the consciousness is and is not. Which part of the body you can't remove without removing part of the consciousness. It's easy to disagree but harder to present a rival hypothesis. I'm going to disagree and not give a rival hypothesis. But I bolded that because that is absolutely, 100% of the time true. It's always, without fail, harder to represent a rival hypothesis than to just tell you that I think you're wrong, which I do (to a degree). Show nested quote + On February 05 2010 10:50 inReacH wrote: So what in your opinion does affect the consciousness? Emotions? Hunger? Sex/reproduction? All of these would be affected by the limitations and social issues with losing a limb. Yeah, I don't really see how one could argue that you don't change when you lose a limb. Being mobile is a part of who I am. I don't lose the ability to walk when I lose my car. I lose the ability to use that car again, but it's entirely replacable. My legs... not so much (not yet). I just don't accept the argument that losing your legs doesn't change who you are as a person (conciousness). The question is not whether you change when you lose a limb, but if you are still you. Your legs do not make you any more you then does your car. You may think a certain way about them that may change when you lose them, but it does not make you not you. Just as a paper cut does not make you a new person, distinct from the old one, so too does a loss of limbs. You may change, yes, but you are still the same person. Every second that goes by you 'change' in your thoughts and perceptions, but you are still the same person. | ||
SuperJongMan
Jamaica11586 Posts
I am in love. So tough! So sexy! | ||
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