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      I knew i knew those pixels. Thanks

      It was my late grandma’s favourite video game. To watch, that is. She also enjoyed OOT, but never watched the Shadow Temple.

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        That’s adorable

        Edit: I genuinely mean this, the idea of a lil’ ol’ grandma being terrified of the Shadow Temple is heartwarming.

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      It’s not even calibrated for stereoscopic viewing - this is just an overlay on a screenshot! The VR experience would be terrible!

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      Also high risk of getting the screen of the headset burned. If sunlight hits one of the lenses, like when you take the headset off, it can literally burn a mark onto the screen. The lenses are really strong. Just a few seconds of hot summer midday sun can burn little spots on the screen.

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      Adjusts settings …

      “MOM!!! … I can’t turn down the temperature setting! … it’s too hot!!”

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    I mean… I made up a VR enviroment that’s just my bedroom; but only in the physical size and shape. I can alter the appearance, setting, decor and still not trip and be able to see and use things in the room while in VR without using passthrough. It’s much more cozy than the real world space. 🤷‍♂️

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    Why do strangers photograph and spend time thinking about what other people do around them when they have zero contextual understanding of what is going on in those other people’s lives?

    I’m pretty sure this photo tells us more about the photographer and OP than it tells us about the kid in the photo, because we can see more of what the photographer sees(and thus understand more of what the photographer is doing/implying) rather than what the kid is seeing/doing.

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      I have multiple relatives who only seem to be able communicate ideas to other people in the form of complaints and gossip.

      There’s a very strong correlation between that and being more negative, more conservative/Trumpy, more bigoted, and definitely more miserable to be around.

      I grew up in that kind of environment, and I swear there are pathways buried deep in my brain that still try to generate the “look at that stupid asshole doing a thing I wouldn’t choose to do, or that I’m jealous over” emotion. However, it only strengthens my resolve to not carry that bullshit forward into the next generation.

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      Why? It’s all for those internet points. The approval of complete strangers on the internet is why anything like this is done.

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    To be fair there’s a stranger, possibly judgemental, with a camera photographing him. Atleast the Virtual Beach has tranquility, relatively speaking.

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      be me
      be 20
      be on a beautiful beach on the other side of the continent
      be playing Zelda on game boy color
      be sunburned for the rest of vacation

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    I’ma hafta go ahead and say this is ok. Vibe I’m getting is kid is ND and perhaps has a learning disability. Maybe this is an immersive way to participate in an activity with his family.

    No concern if I’m wrong, just love learning about new ways of showing my fellow humans that they have an impact on me.