The short film you're describing sounds like "The Last Job on Earth." In it, a man uses artificial technology to create a simulated reality for his comatose partner, striving to bring her happiness even in her unconscious state. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the ethical implications of using technology to alter reality. If this isn't the right film, you might also consider searching for titles featuring similar themes like "Coma" or "Awake."
A Luddite - someone who hates technology A Technophobe - someone who is afraid of technology
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I am not sure but technology might be one.
The word for someone who thinks they are perfect is "narcissist."
Anyone who actually CARES about the dog. someone who will feed/water it and play with it and, just loves it. Remember those commercials that say "you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent" thing? it's that way for pets too.
Most artificial limbs need to be specially fitted to a person. They are not available for purchase in a regular store. See a doctor if one has questions about artificial limbs.
Sounds like someone has watered it.
Advantage - It's artificial and you can play with it, shape it, and have it do just about anything you can imagine. Disadvantage - It's artificial, and it can play with you, shape you, and have you do just about anything someone who programmed it can imagine.
Materials it is built with Whatever causes someone to need an artificial heart How long the artificial heart can last Cost Inventor / date of invention advantages / disadvantages
Most hospitals do not offer artificial insemination, although a number of OB/GYN's do, or can refer you to someone who specializes in Reproductive Health.
artificial respiration.
a nail tech is someone who does artificial nails