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  • Attempted manslaughter not convictable in the country this crime was committed. Attempted murder you must prove intent to kill, which is difficult to do but entirely possible. Manslaughter you must not have intent to kill but still actually kill them. Attempted manslaughter is no death and no intent to kill, so in the UK this would be grevious bodily harm or attempted murder

  • although this video is definitely cut early to make the police officer look especially bad I have to completely agree with you. This isn't warranted even if the perpetrator was a child rapist, let the courts do the punishing.

  • What is with internet comments being obsessed with attempted manslaughter?

    No this is ABH/GBH at best depending on injuries which should go with an immediate suspension. Attempted manslaughter is not possible to convict

  • This implies the majority of people believe they understand quantum mechanics, which I'm sure is not true. In reality, the overwhelming majority of people would say they don't understand quantum physics.

    Bell curve is the wrong meme format for what you're trying to convey

  • Most games can so easily be minmaxxed to death by reading wikis to figure out the exact mechanics. This wasn't a thing back in the day but all those samegames retroactively now have wikis.

    I find it difficult to stop myself learning tips of how to complete the game smoothly but most of the time I'm very happy I didn't spoil it for myself.

  • Great analysis, you're got it spot on there. It's frustration from learning nothing new from something they thought would be interesting. That probably all boils down to bad the title of the article not being descriptive enough.

  • Why do people get frustrated about that? Someone is experiencing something for the first time, it's the circle of life.

    I'm in my mid 30s and my wife bought a record player during the revival of records last decade. Do you think older generations than me found that frustrating? Personally I think it's fascinating to watch technology go full circle generation by generation

  • I've never understood it, but there's a lot of gatekeeping when it comes to older products. Some people think they have more rights to enjoy a product they knew existed for longer and it's really strange behaviour.