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PostPosted: Thu 03-10-2005 5:31PM 
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Errrrrrrr, that's going to haunt my sleep now

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OMG!!!! it could smile and blink, id be headed for the hills

so freaky

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OMG!!!! it could smile and blink, id be headed for the hills

so freaky


Agreed, it looks like one of those wierd dolls that's eyes open and close depending on their bodies orientation.

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Theincredibleedibleegg wrote:
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OMG!!!! it could smile and blink, id be headed for the hills

so freaky


Agreed, it looks like one of those wierd dolls that's eyes open and close depending on their bodies orientation.


Now that was wrong

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PostPosted: Thu 03-10-2005 8:58PM 
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My question would be: Could the other baby (head, whatever. Moot point now) understand? Did she have a brain of her own or did she just share the brain of the remaining twin? She could smile and blink (I know, blinking is involuntary and controled by the mudula oblongata). Could she communicate or understand anything else? Without knowing more of the story, there could be some ethical issues here.

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i had to write an opinion on a case like that in hs, man that was hard. let one die, or let the both die.... i wouldnt have been able to be the doc on that

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The skull was fused together; not the brain.

I didn't see it say shit about blinking or anything like that. They shared part of their skull and blood vessles. The extra head didn't have lungs or anything like that, therefore speaking would be impossible. I don't think that the extra head was living, but was being kept alive by the oxygenated blood from the dominant twin. I think that it was kept "fresh" by the blood, but no sign of any sort of spark was there.

Wow, did I just say spark? Too much Beast Wars for me

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I would think if the spare head was blinking that it proably contained some sort of a functional brain. But without lungs the head would have been incapable of speech or communication and would be soley dependent on the other child. I'd say removing it was justified if it compromised the safety of both, it is better to let one live than have both die.


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true, but the sticky part is the question if the other one is alive. if so, then killing it is murder. the whole thing is a morally gray area that im not prepared to delve into

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true, but the sticky part is the question if the other one is alive. if so, then killing it is murder. the whole thing is a morally gray area that im not prepared to delve into


Maybe so, but killing one to save one is morally better than having one die. It is a very grey area IMO.


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true, but the sticky part is the question if the other one is alive. if so, then killing it is murder. the whole thing is a morally gray area that im not prepared to delve into


Maybe so, but killing one to save one is morally better than having one die. It is a very grey area IMO.


i concur, to an extent, but i dont want to have that on my concience, the killing of a baby. im just very sentimental towards them (i have a 3yr old bro, a 6yr old bro, and an 8 yr old bro that i helped raise from infants) so i wouldnt want to even be in on that descision

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I don't think that it was living, no matter -what- definition you are using.

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I don't think that it was living, no matter -what- definition you are using.


Where's your medical degree?

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Did it have a soul?

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