Don't worry — it will.For the record, I hope Metaverse dies on the vine and Facebook slides into obscurity.
Glad you went on record. Thread title had me thinking you were roaming the metaverse.For the record, I hope Metaverse dies on the vine and Facebook slides into obscurity.
None the less, the article was interesting.
Glad you went on record. Thread title had me thinking you were roaming the metaverse.
I might have to borrow this line at some pointFor the record, I hope Metaverse dies on the vine and Facebook slides into obscurity.
None the less, the article was interesting.
@Eloe2000 Exactly why are we hating the metaverse? I am completely clueless about this, just was thinking it might very well be an interesting development
I’m sorry, but the real culprit is air conditioning. Without it we wouldn’t stay in our houses for hours on end in front of small heaters with video screens in them.I think that human welfare, and happiness in particular, has suffered due to the increased time spent and focus on online relationships and decreased attention on direct human interaction and real world experience. Also, in regard to Facebook, I feel that the company has willfully manipulated society to its detriment.
This was brilliant. I don't know what this metaverse is really, nor do I care, but this had me laughingNSFW town council meeting gold
This was brilliant. I don't know what this metaverse is really, nor do I care, but this had me laughing
You’re literally insane. I live in Arizona bro.I’m sorry, but the real culprit is air conditioning. Without it we wouldn’t stay in our houses for hours on end in front of small heaters with video screens in them.
We’d get outside and meet the other people outside. There’s a reason people used to spend time on their front porches.
Goddamn electricity fucking up every goddamn thing. What happened to campfires and connecting with your fellow humans while trying to hunt for food to survive and avoid getting eaten by dinosaurs?I’m sorry, but the real culprit is air conditioning. Without it we wouldn’t stay in our houses for hours on end in front of small heaters with video screens in them.
We’d get outside and meet the other people outside. There’s a reason people used to spend time on their front porches.
Ahhh, the good ole days.Goddamn electricity fucking up every goddamn thing. What happened to campfires and connecting with your fellow humans while trying to hunt for food to survive and avoid getting eaten by dinosaurs?