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That’s exactly how I feel. The self is software, not hardware. My self can bifurcate at any time (technology permitting), and two entities that are separate from each other but both the “source” are created. I am my history plus my current state, and if an entity that shares my exact history and current state is

That still changes the problem. In the original, there is no time between the copy operation and the delete operation, whereas in yours there is. I would actually give different answers to each situation:

Essentially, arcade machines.

The mathematics said that gravity waves should exist, gave definite predictions of how they would behave, and was well-supported by prior data. The detection merely confirmed what the math said should exist. Not finding them would have been a surprise, and would have forced the theorists to revise their theories.

There is. With a few exploits, custom software can be run/installed on a 3DS, and there’s a very good (although not perfect) emulator for most systems available.

Nintendo doesn’t want a “good enough” emulator, they want a perfect (or at least perfectly-accurate experience) one. Emulation is actually very hard to get perfect.

The one thing you are missing: the PSP’s emulator cheats. Rather than do a true emulation of what is going on on a real SNES, various actions are either simplified or combined, which usually works but can break various games. That’s why compatibility lists exist for emulators; if everything was emulated perfectly,

Actually, they’re apparently being run through multiple compatability layers: GBA->DS->3DS. 3DS hackers have found a (rather trivial) way to stuff any GBA rom into a psuedo-ambassador program 3ds file.

Yes, and -1 is too small to represent in a uint_8 (Unsigned 8-bit integer). Specifically calling it an “integer underflow” prevents any other form of confusion, as integer math doesn’t permit floats.

Huh, so it’s not even originally English. Man, our language is weird.

The Mew probably wouldn’t ever be valid, as Mew can’t be legally obtained in Gen I without an event. The data structure for Gen I Pokemon doesn’t contain a marker saying where/how it was caught, so any legality check would only be able to check the moves, level, and stats. Mew is a special case, as it is never

Here’s what you are missing:

Almost certainly. This is probably just an unmodified Gen I ROM running in Nintendo’s emulator.

MissingNO never corrupted saves. (It does corrupt Hall of Fame data, but that’s not important.)

Well, yes, but I was just pointing out that GSC didn’t actually have a special case for Yellow’s Pikachu. It just used the pre-existing case in a special way.

If you’re talking True Pacifist, then definitely. (If you haven’t even gotten past Asgore, then you’ll need to do that first. Choose spare when you’re given the final choice to get a hint as to how to get the True Pacifist ending.)

The question is not asking “Does anime exist?” but “Does anime represent reality?”. It would be better phrased as “Is anime reality?”, with the truthful answer “Anime is not reality”. The character asking the question was previously told that the anime she was watching was documentaries of humans, and she has just

Yes, if the events of this game exist in some world, then the events of various anime series also exist in some world. However, the question is asking whether the events of certain (unnamed and probably fictional) anime series also exist in the world of the game, which is probably false.

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It’s not actually meme-related (at least to any memes that existed before the game, that I know of). The character asking the question was originally told that the anime films/episodes they were watching were documentaries on humans, and has now just been told that they were fiction. Said character normally acts in an