96118 pts ยท May 9, 2014
If someone sees this and it gets to the front page, nothing special will happen at all.
Same situation here. Especially on mountain roads. ESPECIALLY when it snows.
I've had mine on for 3-4 hours before with no issues
This seems like absolute BS for plenty of other reasons, but VR sickness isn't some basic incompatibility with organic life.
Even then, it's a question of tolerance. Eventually (for most people) you get used to the wilder stuff and it doesn't bother you anymore.
Not true at all. If something in VR is going to make you sick, it will happen within minutes. If not, it won't no matter how long you do it.
That's a really good way of putting it into words
I vaguely remember this, but I thought it was someone who kept commissioning artists to draw wonder bread scenes, not the artist themselves
A hero
*these* with that design aren't, but they still make hostess fruit pies. They're fairly common.
The joke is that, in both cases, the color names are the opposite of the color of the actual fruits
...do we actually have a vaccine for the bubonic plague? I figured we just treated it these days.
unless they're looking for something a little quirky.
People who just want practical cars usually end up with a Rav-4 or other generic crossover. I'd wager a person doesn't get one of these ->
"Walking Beam" is another term I've heard for it.
No idea on the first, but neopronouns is a term to refer to pronouns outside of the standard he/she/they
It might still be stupid, but also the best you've got.
I think there's also a component of "The world isn't *actually* capricious and random, there's a reason for things!"
"I'd hate to see it ruined by something careless" is basically "It'd be a real shame if something happened to it..."
indignant, and facts that prevent that or even just provide nuance become inconvenient and are often, even subconsciously, discarded.
Unfortunately this is not limited to one side or the other, and it's important to recognize in ourselves. We like feeling righteously ->
because trusting someone with power over your life like that takes way, way more than an hour a week.
I'm not saying that's true, but it's not just refusing to seek help because it's "weak." Even when I've seen someone, I -never- opened up >
If you're in that position already, it seems like a pretty neutral outcome, and likely better than having all freedom taken away indefinitly
As well, asking for help can have pretty disastrous consequences.
"Criminals" goes in there wherever makes most sense.
"Crime only happens because ain't afraid of everyone on the street havin' guns!" or something, probably.
Was watching this thinking "Wait, isn't he holding that backwa... yep"
If you ever have to say "When we say X, we don't mean Y (or worse, X)..." then YOU SHOULD NOT SAY THAT.
what they say: eliminate funding for police. To them, that means absolutely zero police. It was a catchy slogan, but bad for outreach. ->
Same situation here. Especially on mountain roads. ESPECIALLY when it snows.
I've had mine on for 3-4 hours before with no issues
This seems like absolute BS for plenty of other reasons, but VR sickness isn't some basic incompatibility with organic life.
Even then, it's a question of tolerance. Eventually (for most people) you get used to the wilder stuff and it doesn't bother you anymore.
Not true at all. If something in VR is going to make you sick, it will happen within minutes. If not, it won't no matter how long you do it.
That's a really good way of putting it into words
I vaguely remember this, but I thought it was someone who kept commissioning artists to draw wonder bread scenes, not the artist themselves
A hero
*these* with that design aren't, but they still make hostess fruit pies. They're fairly common.
The joke is that, in both cases, the color names are the opposite of the color of the actual fruits
...do we actually have a vaccine for the bubonic plague? I figured we just treated it these days.
unless they're looking for something a little quirky.
People who just want practical cars usually end up with a Rav-4 or other generic crossover. I'd wager a person doesn't get one of these ->
"Walking Beam" is another term I've heard for it.
No idea on the first, but neopronouns is a term to refer to pronouns outside of the standard he/she/they
It might still be stupid, but also the best you've got.
I think there's also a component of "The world isn't *actually* capricious and random, there's a reason for things!"
"I'd hate to see it ruined by something careless" is basically "It'd be a real shame if something happened to it..."
indignant, and facts that prevent that or even just provide nuance become inconvenient and are often, even subconsciously, discarded.
Unfortunately this is not limited to one side or the other, and it's important to recognize in ourselves. We like feeling righteously ->
because trusting someone with power over your life like that takes way, way more than an hour a week.
I'm not saying that's true, but it's not just refusing to seek help because it's "weak." Even when I've seen someone, I -never- opened up >
If you're in that position already, it seems like a pretty neutral outcome, and likely better than having all freedom taken away indefinitly
As well, asking for help can have pretty disastrous consequences.
"Criminals" goes in there wherever makes most sense.
"Crime only happens because ain't afraid of everyone on the street havin' guns!" or something, probably.
Was watching this thinking "Wait, isn't he holding that backwa... yep"
If you ever have to say "When we say X, we don't mean Y (or worse, X)..." then YOU SHOULD NOT SAY THAT.
what they say: eliminate funding for police. To them, that means absolutely zero police. It was a catchy slogan, but bad for outreach. ->