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What if in future SW evolves into a Virtual Reality community?

Wouldn't THAT be interesting meeting users that way?
hunkalove61-69, M
I'll be surprised if this cesspool sees 2019.
SW-User
It might get scary this way
iMysteryM
@SW-User I'm wondering about all the random spankers and poopers 馃ぃ
I heard that they will evolve into actual country
monte370-79, M
I assume we will abuse our power.....
@monte3 馃槀 no violence, let's be pacifist
monte370-79, M
No fun!, I might have to look for a different party. 馃槉
Just kidding
Oh, we would have a greater chance of locking away all the paedophiles and perverts! But then, who would be left??
@iMystery You misunderstand! 'Who would be left?' 'We would have a greater chance'. Thus separating ourselves!
iMysteryM
@EugenieLaBorgia Lol I know what you meant, I just felt like teasing u a bit.
@iMystery Oh, no worries, really! I often joke with a friend here publicly about such matters just to aggravate the 'sensitive' ones!!
lol no thanks
LostpoetM
Have you ever read fahrenheit 451. Remember the four wall tv thing. That's what this place is already starting to remind me of.
iMysteryM
@Lostpoet I haven't read that book.
LostpoetM
@iMystery I know you didn't ask for it but here's a summary of what I mean. rowseNotessearch

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What is the setup of Montag's TV room in Fahrenheit 451?
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GMUSS25 eNotes educator| CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
As was mentioned in the previous post, Montag has three television walls in his parlor. Mildred, Montag's superficial wife, is infatuated with the interactive television shows and spends the majority of her day watching them on her parlor walls. The parlor walls are essentially massive television screens that are the size of each wall. At the beginning of the novel, Mildred petitions Montag to buy a fourth parlor wall. However, Montag explains to his wife that he simply cannot afford the fourth wall because it costs nearly one-third of his annual salary. Mildred's addiction to her parlor walls is typical in Bradbury's dystopian society where individuals are constantly entertained. Mildred values her interactive television shows more than she does her own family. Her addiction to the parlor walls contrasts with Montag's intellectual pursuits throughout the novel.
SW-User
I'm imagining screams as I yank the VR set off of my face and live out the rest of my life in a catatonic state.
iMysteryM
@SW-User 馃ぃ Damn ya'll cracking me up!!!
DDonde31-35, M
You could probably make a VRChat server or something.
I don't like voice chatting with strangers though.

 
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