User talk:Arhun009

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August 2011

I edited the content because the same was repeated twice. It was not an act of vandalism.--Arhun009 1:08, 14 August 2011 (CST)

That's just not true, is it? Atomician (talk) 06:09, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It is.

"He does not believe in an afterlife because he finds it is better to believe that life "isn't just a test" and follows a logical approach to life, in which science and reason dictate his beliefs. In the season four episode "97 Seconds," he expresses sufficient interest in the possibility of an afterlife to nearly electrocute himself and stop his heart in an effort to find out; however, he is dissatisfied with the results and concludes the notion of the after life as being illogical and untrue. This is also an example of House's tendency to self-experiment and submit to risky medical procedures in the name of truth. Over the course of the series, he disproves the effectiveness of a migraine cure by self-inducing a migraine and controlling the effects through drugs, undergoes a blood transfusion to assist with a diagnosis, and overdoses on physostigmine to improve his memory after sustaining head injuries, subsequently causing his heart to stop beating, then undergoes deep brain stimulation soon after."

The above has been repeated twice (the same content displayed two paragraphs below the first appearance of it)--Arhun009 1:14, 14 August 2011 (CST)

Sorry about that, I've removed it now. Thanks for that and I've removed the warning. Atomician (talk) 06:20, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

December 2023

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