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Going to try and word this the best I can.
A lot of times in media, someone who's fatally wounded (shot/stabbed) is lying and one of the characters will say something along of lines of "stay with me" or "keep fighting". Now, I do understand this is obviously for dramatic effect in those fictional situations but Is there a specific threshold where an individual can basically just "keep fighting" through injuries like those? Blood loss for example.
Some people are "stronger" and can "hold on longer" then others under the same set of circumstances.
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