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BBC: Disney advert banned for showing 'disturbing' severed body
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BBC: Disney advert banned for showing 'disturbing' severed body
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Mike Sheward
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Robot Elle is a Princess. I don't make the rules.
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Shoe Bill
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in reply to AI6YR Ben • •Humanoid figure was a robot, says the article. Next question: why couldn't the regulators tell that it was a robot. So lifelike it could have been an android?
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Nazo
in reply to AI6YR Ben • • •If I just saw that image as-is I'd be a bit disturbed. I know because I did and I did find it uncomfortable. Them saying "it's a robot" kind of doesn't work because you really can't tell just by looking (at least with what the article shows.) Either way, definitely not something I'd want to show my kids (if I had any.)
Like seriously, what even the?
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Maggie Maybe
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Honestly, even going back and knowing that it's a robot it still makes me a bit uncomfortable. Not just because it's so humanoid, but because it seems like this robot was likely an intelligent being being ripped apart, which is just not cool even if robot and presumably fixable.
jbaggs
in reply to AI6YR Ben • • •Robot death scenes are totally not disturbing to kids, of course.
youtube.com/watch?v=HyU3R9SXoV…
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