Another example of VR to be exactly what I have pictured. I have personally never tried VR but reading some expressions and live reactions of those who have used one, I am deeply worried how people constantly hype this new tech. How come there is no talk about possible negative effects of VR experience? Seriously...
Do people really think that there is no risk when using VR? "Living" all this horror experience could cause severe trauma to many and all I see is hype. When the immersion is at the level where your brain can't separate it from reality, it means you are basically defenseless against programmers. Has there been any medical research of long time VR experience? Please post a link if anyone knows.
I am terrified when VR are pushed to mass market we start to hear about bad experiences. Some which I believe will lead to permanent trauma.
I cannot imagine toilet-free life.
Kebabs have a unique attribute compared to other consumables. To unlock this effect you need to wolf down a big ass kebab really fast, like under 10 minutes or so and wait for the effect to kick in. If done correctly your movements should feel unbelievably heavy to the point where you literally cannot move at all.
-Downtown Alanya Kebab magazine issue no.198







