so I never liked the idea of warping a burrito on your eyes and going to a virtual world, but hear me out companies are investing millions in VR, and so many of us are already living on our phones/computers, it only makes sense to move to VR as an upgrade, I dunno it sounds fun for someone like me that doesn't really have real friends what do you think?
It might be fun, but are you just setting yourself up for future battles with VR filth that you could just outright evade, and save money doing so? I'd only get involved after I'd least found one or two outdoor activities, because that will always be inherently correct and appreciated.
Only buy it if you have someone you can trust to install filters. It can easily be another way to PMO.
what does reality mean though? Whenever I go outside, everyone is holding phone, which is really depressing to see. I already ate some ice cream lol, but honestly, I kinda want to try it.
yeah there is a lot of degenerates in VR, it's not suitable for everyone, you can't install filters sadly.
yeah I'm already working myself to become better, but I want a side activity as I quit all video games back in 2018, I want something fun
Alright, then it's at your discretion/ hazard. I suppose there's nothing wrong with experimenting- even a potentially negative result can teach you something valuable.