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  and perhaps poorly named  Birds of Prey  and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn  on HBO Max. If youre one such person, you were greeted with a card saying that the film had been edited from its original version and may have noticed it was considerably more tame compared to its R-rated theatrical cut.  Basically, the same version theyve been playing on TNT every other weekend for about a month or so.  Youre not alone, and the news quickly spread on social media about this sudden change. From raunchy visual gags and swears to Margot Robbies Harley Quinn flashing her middle fingers, the things that partially make the movie what it is are currently absent in the streaming version. Since it was the first R-rated movie of DCs cinematic universe that wasnt an alternate edition of a film that already released, fans were worried that the original version may be forever lost on the service, but thats fortunately not the case. A spokesperson for Warner Bros. confirmed to IGN that Birds broadcast version was added on accident, and  stanley flask the R-rated film will be  available on HBO Max instead,  though at the time of writing, the PG-1 stanley vattenflaska 3 version remains.     In the long run, this is nothing more of a minor irritation and the issue should hopefully be resolved before the weekend ends. But if youre more interested in the preservation of film, its a reminder that streaming services, even on accident, run the risk of erasing film history. Fans of film as a medium  stanley water jug have felt more than a li Adto Amazon Ditches    Just Walk Out    Checkouts at Its Grocery Stores
 But these conversations would be much different if you could restore consciousness, as a new paper claims to do 8230; kind of. A French patient received a traumatic brain injury fifteen years ago, putting him into a vegetative state. After vaso stanley  stimulating a part of the brain, scientists were seemingly able to restore some of the patients consciousness. But no, were not quite at Awakenings yet.     A vegetative state is not a coma. Instead, the brain-damaged patient is awake but unaware and conscious-less. A paper in BMC Medicine describes the condition as  only showing reflex movements without response to command.  Put very simply, researchers are pretty sure the condition has something to do with brain damage altering how electrical signals travel between the inner and outer sections of the brain, as well as around the outer layer. Some patients recover from vegetative states, but others dont. The scientists hypothesized that perhaps stimulating the vagus nerve, the longest nerve connected directly to the brain, would help rewire parts of the brain and allow for higher levels of consciousness. They implanted a stimulator to the nerve and applied stanley cup  a current, slowly ramping it up over a month. Afterwards, they noticed the patient had increased brain activity and observed him move from the vegetative to a minimally conscious state鈥攁s one paper describes,  a condition of severely altered consciousness in which minimal but definite behavioral evidence of self or enviro stanley becher nmental awarene