• yokonzo@lemmy.world
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    Bricolo, A., Turazzi, S., & Feriotti, G. (1980). Prolonged posttraumatic unconsciousness: therapeutic assets and liabilities… Journal of neurosurgery, 52 5, 625-34 . https://doi.org/10.3171/JNS.1980.52.5.0625.

    And it’s not on me to find the burden of truth for you. That’s a logical fallacy and a bad arguing tactic

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      Is it not the one who claims something that has the burden of proof? I’m confused.

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        Yes. The OP of this thread needs to back up their claim that getting knocked out will kill you

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        I’d say it’s more a burden for the person making the claim that goes against reality. Imminent death is not in the least a common progression of getting knocked out.