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2017-06-19 at 9:04 PM UTCi'm not playing this fucking game anymore BOLLOCKS
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2017-06-19 at 9:04 PM UTC
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2017-06-19 at 9:06 PM UTCAn alarm clock won't wake you up if you are unconscious.
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2017-06-19 at 9:07 PM UTC
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2017-06-19 at 9:15 PM UTCI know people who sleep through airhorns. Sleeping gas, therefore, would be appropriate term for them if I wanted to gas them into a state of sleep where I could get away with some things in the meantime.
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2017-06-19 at 9:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Sleep and unconsciousness are not the same thing. That's the difference, kid.
Originally posted by -SpectraL People who are sleeping wake up, but unconscious people can't wake up of their own volition, because it is uncontrollable. Sleeping is controllable, to some greater or lesser extent, depending on the level of sleep the person is experiencing. I highly doubt someone would want to "put someone to sleep" with "sleeping gas", and have them voluntarily wake up at any given moment. They would want them incapacitated, which would not be a state of sleep, but unconsciousness or death.
Originally posted by -SpectraL It needed to be fully discussed, kid. I'm sorry if lateral expansion of a particular topic insults, offends, injures or maims any parties in any way. I wouldn't want to be responsible for the sullying and/or soiling of anyone's once-bright future as an OCD nutjob. We won't name names or anything.
i really wish you'd stop being wrong, its getting really irritating now.
Originally posted by http://www.dictionary.com/browse/consciousness consciousness
[kon-shuh s-nis]
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noun
1.
the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
2.
the thoughts and feelings, collectively, of an individual or of an aggregate of people:
the moral consciousness of a nation.
3.
full activity of the mind and senses, as in waking life:
to regain consciousness after fainting.
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awareness of something for what it is; internal knowledge:
consciousness of wrongdoing.
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concern, interest, or acute awareness:
class consciousness.
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the mental activity of which a person is aware as contrasted with unconscious mental processes.
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Philosophy. the mind or the mental faculties as characterized by thought, feelings, and volition.
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2017-06-19 at 10:32 PM UTC
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2017-06-19 at 10:36 PM UTC
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2017-06-19 at 11:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc i really wish you'd stop being wrong, its getting really irritating now.
unconsciousness
[unkon′shəsnəs]
- a state of complete or partial unawareness or lack of response to sensory stimuli as a result of hypoxia caused by respiratory insufficiency or shock; from metabolic or chemical brain depressants such as drugs, poisons, ketones, or electrolyte imbalance; or from a form of brain pathological condition such as trauma, seizures, cerebrovascular accident, brain tumor, or infection. Various degrees of unconsciousness can occur during stupor, fugue, catalepsy, and dream states. See also coma. -
2017-06-19 at 11:17 PM UTCthe semantical differences between being asleep and unconscious only matter to victims.
''lol, your uncle raped you in you're sleep''
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2017-06-19 at 11:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL unconsciousness
[unkon′shəsnəs]
- a state of complete or partial unawareness or lack of response to sensory stimuli as a result of hypoxia caused by respiratory insufficiency or shock; from metabolic or chemical brain depressants such as drugs, poisons, ketones, or electrolyte imbalance; or from a form of brain pathological condition such as trauma, seizures, cerebrovascular accident, brain tumor, or infection. Various degrees of unconsciousness can occur during stupor, fugue, catalepsy, and dream states. See also coma.
lolmao you just mugged yourself off retard HahA
edit: also you've not even posted a sauce, you wrote that yourself. and you spelt fatigue wrong.
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2017-06-19 at 11:46 PM UTC
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2017-06-19 at 11:48 PM UTC
unconscious
When you're unconscious you're passed out or asleep. Anything going on in the body that we're not aware of can also be called unconscious.
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unconscionable / unconscious
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Being unconscious can be very nice, especially when you're in the middle of a deep sleep. But if you're unconscious because you fainted or got hit in the head, that's not so good. Unconscious people aren't aware of what's going on, and they can't talk or do things — except maybe for sleepwalking and sleeptalking. There are also unconscious thoughts and desires: things going on in the mind that you don't know about.
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not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead
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2017-06-20 at 12:17 AM UTC
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2017-06-20 at 12:21 AM UTCSleeping gas has notoriously been the term used for a gas utilized to knock someone out temporarily. Like Falco said, this is merely semantics.
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2017-06-20 at 12:21 AM UTCwhen was the last time you were asleep and voluntarily thought to yourself 'oh, i think i'll get up now'?
inb4 'i do it all the time derp'
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2017-06-20 at 12:25 AM UTC
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2017-06-20 at 12:30 AM UTC
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2017-06-20 at 12:36 AM UTCI can also set a trigger in my mind to wake up at a certain time, without the need of an alarm clock. Kids are stunted, so they can't do this.
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2017-06-20 at 8:18 PM UTC