Message from @thomas the choo choo tree

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2019-05-07 14:46:16 UTC  

yes

2019-05-07 14:46:21 UTC  

wdym recover

2019-05-07 14:46:22 UTC  

Definitely

2019-05-07 14:46:28 UTC  

you recover brain activity?

2019-05-07 14:46:30 UTC  

have they had brain activity in the past

2019-05-07 14:46:30 UTC  

See, when you draw the line anywhere besides conception, you end up being able to apply it to a group of people still living.

2019-05-07 14:46:40 UTC  

Yes but I want to kill them as well

2019-05-07 14:46:49 UTC  

So past brain activity is what defines life now?

2019-05-07 14:46:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513098563924918273/575332718452146187/image0.png

2019-05-07 14:46:55 UTC  

bruh

2019-05-07 14:47:06 UTC  

was this not alive?

2019-05-07 14:47:13 UTC  

no

2019-05-07 14:47:13 UTC  

The only problem with your argument

2019-05-07 14:47:15 UTC  

@Deleted User That's a new born child not an aborted child

2019-05-07 14:47:25 UTC  

wait is it like in womb or like

2019-05-07 14:47:27 UTC  

late term abortions exist

2019-05-07 14:47:35 UTC  

Not that late my dude

2019-05-07 14:47:39 UTC  

not like late abortion

2019-05-07 14:47:42 UTC  

like earlier ones

2019-05-07 14:47:46 UTC  

as billcat said, we're addressing the majority

2019-05-07 14:48:04 UTC  

Doctors examining the patient will conduct a battery of tests to determine whether any brain activity is present. If all brain activity is absent, the patient is dead.

2019-05-07 14:48:08 UTC  

If an indvidual is brain dead

2019-05-07 14:48:11 UTC  

they should be killed

2019-05-07 14:48:16 UTC  

That was literally a premature baby, not an abortion.

2019-05-07 14:48:16 UTC  

yes

2019-05-07 14:48:34 UTC  

During 2012, 92% of abortions were performed before 14 weeks' gestation, 6% between 14–20 weeks, and 2% (n=96) at a later stage.

2019-05-07 14:48:38 UTC  

"No. The brain will never recover when it dies. Since the patient has already been declared dead, removing the machine (which is artificially pumping air into the lungs) cannot cause further harm or death."

2019-05-07 14:48:44 UTC  

The brain doesnt come back

2019-05-07 14:48:45 UTC  

Brain activity can be regained after loss, yes. It's incredibly rare but it does occur. What I say, specifically was if you know a person will be 100% recovered in several months, meaning normal brain activity, would it be moral to kill them?

2019-05-07 14:48:46 UTC  

its dead

2019-05-07 14:48:59 UTC  

so saying that they might recover is not a thing

2019-05-07 14:49:01 UTC  

its dead

2019-05-07 14:49:08 UTC  

you cant revive

2019-05-07 14:49:12 UTC  

The fetus prior to brain activity is as alive as a germ

2019-05-07 14:49:16 UTC  

This...is a hypothetical, lol

2019-05-07 14:49:18 UTC  

WE kill germs all the time

2019-05-07 14:49:19 UTC  

previously, that human has survived, so it's not a fair comparison