The metaverse/virtual reality world of tomorrow will be the poor man's reality of tomorrow.
Just think...whose life hasn't changed because of the pandemic....the super rich. They still traveled, partied it up while the rest of the people were in lockdown
Soon the average person will be confined to a fake virtual world because of restrictions whether it be climate lockdowns, lockdowns of covid variants.
The elite will push this garbage on the masses. We are being strayed from true meaning in life which are real human connections and community. Technology in the form of social media has detached us from all of this which is why people are becoming unhappy.
This is just the beginning:
Virtual reality is genuine reality’ so embrace it, says US philosopher
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...us-philosopher
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Why you should fear the metaverse/VR of tomorrow
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"As fulfilling as virtual worlds may become, people will need real food, drink and exercise, and perhaps even the odd glimpse of daylight, to keep their bodies from withering away. The risks may be trivial for decades yet, Chalmers says, but a gradual trend towards virtual living could eventually raise new health issues."
Decades away? Aren't we already in this?Make It a Great Day! Just call me Dusty. It's a Clown 🤡 World out there.
Christian Crew
Positivity Crew
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It is still early days for the actual headsets. I use one for driving sims and while they are functional, it is like wearing a divers mask so I don't spend hrs using it. Cuck is playing the long game with all this chit since he knows the tech will improve. The headset VR will end and we'll have devices directly beaming light into the eye, not having a phone strapped to your face.
Brits in the UK already spend 1/3 of waking hrs on their phone, they are already a good portion into the matrix as people's online identify starts to challenge their irl one for significance. How a sloot appears on IG is arguably becoming more important than irl and the pictures are already faked into oblivion. As house prices continue to outstrip most people's income, people, especially young people are growing up in cramped flats where VR experiences offer an escape. Then there are rotters. Look at how utterly addictive MMOs are to lots of people and that was just a 2D world. If you are not an 8/10 Chad, a virtual world means you can be whatever you want to be rather than getting rejected by fatties on tinder.
If you can't handle me when I'm incel, you don't deserve me when I'm chad
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01-18-2022, 02:39 PM #19
Second life was n64 graphics without VR
Unreal engine 5 already makes graphics indistinguishable from reality, another 5 years and we'll be able to completely simulate reality in a game engine.
It will take over reality whether you like it or not, the Scamdemic was the trial run and made them $6 trillion.PUREBLOOD CREW
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Unless you're a tradie you will be participating. All office jobs and jobs that were able to be done from home will be in the metaverse instead. Like virtual offices etc
There is no escaping it. Nothing about the Scamdemic, lockdowns, essential workers, gas prices etc was accidental. They were trialing how the world functions when everyone is locked inside on their computersPUREBLOOD CREW
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