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Heh, suddenly makes the whole thing much less magic.

I remember reading somewhere, long ago when I actually frequented sites devoted to emulation, that to emulate any piece of hardware requires roughly 8 times the original specifications (mostly as it pertains to FLOPS, not necessarily the amount of memory or Hz) to do properly. I don’t remember the examples given, but

Are Undertale fans really that in your face? I haven’t really seen any discussions about it outside of articles or videos about the game.

Don’t get me wrong, I completely understand this line of thinking, but I tried to stop myself looking at things this way once I realized that these obnoxious fanbases are usually made up of enthusiastic people who are seeing identities and ideals they identify with explored for the first time in mediums that they love

The original shooting script used to actually FILM the scene states that Han shoots Greedo before he gets a shot off.

I draw the line at Super Mario World. Fallout 3, Pokemon Gen 1, Super Mario 64, and so on I can see losing but god damn it SMW is the GOAT.

“Unfortunately, you can’t buy the original version of the movie anymore”. Hey Disney, you own Star Wars now, right? Do you like $$$? Someone told me you like $$$, Disney. Guess what, I’m a huge Star Wars fan with $$$ that would like to own the original unaltered movies in HD format, and I have never purchased nor

I’d recognize that bulge anywhere.

Someone probably said it already, but 24 weeks gestation = viability, so it would be unethical to not resuscitate a neonate at that age since statistically it has a high chance of survival outside the womb.

Yeah, maybe this makes me a bad person but the first thing I thought after reading this story was “why on earth did those doctors try to ‘save’ that baby?”. They didn’t “save” him so much as condemn him to a life of pain and misery.

I read about this one case where a baby had anencephaly (the Baby K case). Even though the baby didn’t have a brain (google it, it’s a pretty horrifying birth defect) and had zero chance at real life, the mom kept bringing the baby in to the hospital, and they had to repeatedly resuscitate her. Even the father was

Maybe I’m missing something but it doesn’t say anywhre in that article that she delivered the fetus or that it was outside of her body after the abortion attempt. The hospital should have treated this as a miscarriage due to self-induced abortion attempt.

I noticed that too. It feels like a big—and terrifying—breach of privacy.

The most disturbing thing about the news article is that her address is published in the article.

By all means, please divulge to the whole worlds where she lives so that the abortion nuts can go shoot her.

I have no idea about that either. I’m assuming a duty of care once he came out breathing, but it boggles the mind.

I know this raises huuuuge ethical considerations, and would be an interesting debate if it hadn’t happened horrifically in the real world, but WHY would they resuscitate the foetus?

Tell us more about how Muslims want to enslave women, old white men.

That’s an odd name. I’d have called them chazwazzas.

Like this is the only issue with physics in Star Wars.