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Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (+ === Limits of digital look-alikes === + Digital look-alikes cannot be used to attack people who existed before the technological invention of film. For moving pictures the breakthrough is attributed to w:Auguste and Louis Lumière's w:Cinematograph premiered in Paris on 28 December 1895...) |
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{{Q|Do you think that was [[w:Hugo Weaving]]'s left cheekbone that [[w:Keanu Reeves]] punched in with his right fist?|Trad|The Matrix Revolutions}} | {{Q|Do you think that was [[w:Hugo Weaving]]'s left cheekbone that [[w:Keanu Reeves]] punched in with his right fist?|Trad|The Matrix Revolutions}} | ||
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* "''Unconscious and injected''"-attack (Digital look-alike gets "disease") | * "''Unconscious and injected''"-attack (Digital look-alike gets "disease") | ||
=== Limits of digital look-alikes === | |||
Digital look-alikes cannot be used to attack people who existed before the technological invention of film. For moving pictures the breakthrough is attributed to [[w:Auguste and Louis Lumière]]'s [[w:Cinematograph]] premiered in Paris on 28 December 1895, though this was only the commercial and popular breakthrough, as even earlier moving pictures exist. | |||
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