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by Shadonototra 1572 days ago
Sounds shady and fake AF

My brother was in coma for a 1year, when he woke up, he couldn't speak for a few days and he couldn't walk at all for a few months

So 30 years in coma, and waking up as a granny, i doubt you can ever make it and be this aware

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It's real, and there's some weird coma recovery cases (e.g. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/mar/09/usa.richardlus...)
I'm unclear on the circumstances here. It says after 2 years she could sit up and walk and whanot. So what were the other 28 years? I always thought coma more or less meant like in a bed sleeping. Is it still a coma if you're able to stand and walk assisted? Or did I read that wrong?
What, you don't trust "generationterrorists.com"?
It looks like a classic E/N (everything/nothing) site.
I've never heard that term before and Google has failed me. Can you explain?
They were like web directories and the stuff they link to, but for one person's interests. The closest comparison in modern terms is a personal blog, but these would often host music and videos and random niche stuff like game save files and code.

They often had a MIDI file auto-play if you had a sound card with MIDI support. Fancier sites had an MP3, but not every computer could handle it. Some had guestbooks or forums.

Everything/nothing was usually abbreviated to e/n, but that leads to even fewer results on Google.

Everything/nothing makes me think of excessive hyperbole