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>>14557731
I liked it, it's been a few years since I watched it. I like the idea of the moon not being a place you can permanently colonize, and it's instead used as a hospice center.
>born on moon
>get tall too quickly
>child-size organs can't quite keep up with adult-size frame
>tfw can never go to Earth
>pic related

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>>12360484
This one, this one was good.

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>>10299414
>The same question applies to humans
Unless we try to develop an embryo in zero/low G I'm not sure how many answers we'll have for that question, though I'd suspect pic related.
Examining where the cutoff point is, like you said, is definitely worthwhile though. I wonder if anyone's thought to repeat the experiment on a small asteroid?

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