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What does "or" mean here?

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Rebecca

The word "or" is used to connect different possibilities/alternatives. So here, it is that the alternative to not using your brain is to lose it, meaning losing our memories. Ex: Is it Tuesday or Wednesday today? Ex: You can pay now or when you come back to pick up the paint. Ex: Are you listening to me or not?

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