Actually I have, but as soon as I realize I’m dreaming, I instantly wake up. So annoying!
Actually I have, but as soon as I realize I’m dreaming, I instantly wake up. So annoying!
To expand on this, one thing I haven’t seen in the comments yet, is how pivotal and amazing this would be for the handicapped and disabled community. I myself have a broken body and being able to do things in VR that I can’t in the physical world would be incredible.
Yes, I imagine if you’re (not you specifically) edgy or depressed the words wouldn’t much of a deterrent at all. Might even be “cool.” But in that case I figure you’d likely be smoking already and not making the best life decisions in general.
I’m glad these professionals are taking a stand, but it’s sad that they need to. The overturning of roe vs. wade was a travesty in this nation, I’m tired of old white men deciding what’s best for women and their reproductive health.
I actually think this could be a good idea as a deterrent. It’s easy enough to ignore the images and words on the box, but to have to see it every time you pull out and puff on a cigarette might be more effective.
Oh, no.
Anyway….
For me, I became ill later in life. It’s been over ten years now of me living with my disability. In my dreams, sometimes I’m normal, and sometimes I’m not. It’s weird, seems like for me personally, it’s 50/50.