ALE199
The Count
Italy
Sono solo un giocatore comune...
pero se vuoi chiedere la amicizia, NON AVERE IL PROFILO PRIVATO E NON CHIEDETE PER ROBA DAL MIO INVENTARIO (per esempio TF2).
P.S: Non ho TF2 Installato, non ci gioco da 2017, non mi chiedete di fare una partita (Idem CS:GO).
Sono solo un giocatore comune...
pero se vuoi chiedere la amicizia, NON AVERE IL PROFILO PRIVATO E NON CHIEDETE PER ROBA DAL MIO INVENTARIO (per esempio TF2).
P.S: Non ho TF2 Installato, non ci gioco da 2017, non mi chiedete di fare una partita (Idem CS:GO).
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ALE199 Oct 6, 2024 @ 4:17pm 
What's the point to give you a reply when you just proved you cannot read?
Are you an Bot that cannot go away from their programming?
Read what I said "saying lobotomies work are like saying "Yeah if you decapitate someone, they no longer will have an headache!""
and
"Trepidation in the context of healing mental illness, does NOT work."

I already gave you an answer to your verbose reply that's essentially the same thing you said already, if anyone is ridiculous it's you by not being able to the an L.
TurtleShroom Oct 6, 2024 @ 4:14pm 
As for inducing medical comas, that's used all the time. It works as much to relieve suffering as it is to cause the body to heal itself. My father's mother was put in one right before her cancer took her precisely for that reason.

Putting a madman who is unceasingly violent into a medically induced coma, when even sedatives don't work, is far better than alternatives like lobotomies, execution, or allowing him to attack other patients.
TurtleShroom Oct 6, 2024 @ 4:12pm 
I said that lobotomies work. I also said that the price of lobotomization was at a horrifically great cost . We have better treatments that don't require identity death.

ALSO, comparing that to proven methods like trepidation and induced comas is ridiculous.

Trepidation isn't even considered to be very invasive because of its relative ease.
It can be done as an out-patient procedure and without anesthesia (operating on the brain itself requires you to be awake, but trepidation does not).

You don't even have to be a brain surgeon. Any general surgeon can do it without needing specialization in neuro-surgery techniques, or even advanced tools beyond a numbing agent, a scapel, and one of those boring drills that they use for things like extracting marrow donations. The hole taken out of the skull does not grow back (even though the skin and muscles do), but we have modern technology like metal and ceramics to seal it.
ALE199 Oct 6, 2024 @ 1:36am 
Bro are you from the 1950s?
What's this Misinformation, we are in 2024, we had decades to understand that Lobotomies are bad, saying lobotomies work are like saying "Yeah if you decapitate someone, they no longer will have an headache!"

Also Trepidation in the context of healing mental illness, does NOT work.
You aren't ignorant from the fact you know what these are so you must be malicious to be promoting such harmful treatments.
TurtleShroom Oct 4, 2024 @ 9:11am 
I can't comment on Oskar Patocki's Mod because I am blocked by him, but I wanted to add a note here:

1. Trepidation actually works. It is still used in surgery TO THIS DAY. It stops brain swelling, brain inflammation, and even brain bleeding!

2. Lobotomies work, but at great cost. The procedure does what it's meant to do (sedate and cure violent tendencies), but at the great cost of one's personality.

3. Inducing medical comas as a form of treatment is still used TO THIS DAY. It's not obsolete.