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That's not how the human body works contrary to your comment.
He was sapient the entire time the grenade went off in his face and was indeed suffering from extreme pain from his decision.
He was slowly bleeding out, and you see him helpless as he lays there realizing the mistake he made.
Goes to show you how shit Russian training is; to use a shitty grenade that used low-yield explosives to spread shrapnel; a grenades' intent is to maim not kill. That way you take more personnel out of the fight because they must tend to wounded people with shrapnel injuries.
You watched a man die slowly and painfully. This is exactly what he deserved.
My dude, sapient is not medical terminology. There's a scale of consciousness utilized in medicine that goes from conscious and coherent all the way down to Coma.
Just because you are moving doesn't mean you are coherent enough to understand what's happening or even able to recognize that you are in pain.
Your brain is partitioned in a way where most of the physiology required to sustain life are located lower near the spinal cord. Ive had to treat more than my fair share of suicide attempts where the patient basically just destroys their frontal lobes. They are alive and able to move in some cases, but there's no pain.
You are absolutely full of shit. In the context of our discussion, how can you prove to me that without a question of a doubt all of your patients did not feel pain?
I hope you are able to find some growth from this interaction.