Maybe start wearing a bib?
spankmonkey
They gave him the things he had in the comics.
https://www.marvel.com/characters/kraven-the-hunter-sergei-kravinoff/in-comics
Superhuman Hunter
Kraven possesses superhuman abilities conferred upon him via special herbal potions he periodically ingests. These abilities include enhanced strength (optimally lifting 2 tons), speed (able to sprint short distances at 60 mph), agility, stamina, and longevity. He can perform a standing broad jump of 20 feet. He can exert at peak levels for a half-hour before fatigue impaired performance. Despite his advanced years, Kraven maintains the physical age of a 30-year-old.
What about those things they have for sucking the snot out of congested baby noses?
I imagine they would work on anyone as long as the top is wide enough for the nostril.
Dammit, I can't tell if YOURWRNG has the incorrect version of you're!
So, the Vatican?
Honestly the ethical thing would be to increase pay along with the increased productivity that will happen over time.
"You said women three times!"
-red states
Negative reviews are the least likely scenario for banning someone in game, as the person has already reviewed it and needs no further acesss on that account for their stream.
More likely they will punish people with an ever increasing range of 'inappropriate' that seems somewhat reasonable at first (hate speech) and end up with some minority group (LGBTQ+) being silenced through a chilling effect.
Depends on the context.
Someone in a romantic relationship? Emotional wreck, even if they just said it out of anger.
A trusted friend? Most likely take some time to think about my personal choices.
Some random person I've never met, or who I dislike? Wouldn't care one bit unless they gave a reason why and they were right.
Who said it was a random person?
By building AI tools to automate most of the tasks involved in translation—including extracting Japanese text from a comic’s panels, translating it into English, generating a new font, pasting the English back into the comic, and checking for mistranslations and typos—Orange says it can publish a translated mange title in around one-tenth the time it takes human translators and illustrators working by hand.
Humans still keep a close eye on the process, says Kuroda: “Honestly, AI makes mistakes. It sometimes misunderstands Japanese, it makes mistakes with artwork. We think humans plus AI is what’s important.”
If Kuroda is telling the truth, then this is an ethical use of AI, similar to the printing press or a farm tractor where the machine is doing the heavy lifting but humans are directly involved in quality control.
The US already learned that lesson, which is why we have the EPA.
But now that things are less horrible, malicious people spread lies about how we don't need the thing that keep things running mostly smotthly so we get to learn the lesson all over again.