Not On My Watch - That Time Santa Strangled The Grumple


Not on my Watch by Boggs Nicolas

Homer finally got called up to play Santa, and he was so proud of his promotion he could barely contain his excitement! But then the boy had to come along and pull an El Barto by dressing up as the Grumple and ruining his HoHoHomer moment with a prank, so Homer decided he would make Bart pay...the ten bucks it cost to dry clean his Santa suit, and then he would send the boy to bed with no dessert! The End! Merry Christmas everyone!

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The real question is what do they have to say?

"Still, he shies away from asking patients the toughest question of all — whether they wish life support to be ended — saying that it is too early to think about such applications."
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As I understand it; locked-in syndrome is caused by a lesion of the pons. The pons doesn't have anything to do with consciousness or cognition except in acting as a bridge for sensory feedback. A person with a lesion of the pons cannot initiate motor activity or receive feedback from their extremities and trunk because the signal is severed above the brain-stem but below the cerebral cortices and limbic system. Consciousness is localizable to activity of the cortico-thalamic complex which doesn't involve the pons. The pons is a relay station between parts of the brain and the body. A person with locked-in syndrome can be fully rational and lucid while not being able to communicate at all. I would be asking is there any evidence that they are not? Are there any additional lesions affecting other brain areas associated with consciousness and cognition?
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