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Virtual Reality

  • By Cameron L.
  • Mar 8, 2018
  • 2 min read

From people using the first cell phone to the hoverboard, I will show you why virtual reality is bad for you. Reason 1: it is POSSIBLE for your eyes to get damaged, and get glasses, it can make you blind. Reason 2, it can give you anxiety attacks or social anxiety because you have been used to NPCs and talking with robots. When you go to someone’s house or meet someone you can feel scared or talk funny or do something to embarrass yourself.

Reason 3, if you are in the bed and its very dark outside and you go on your computer or phone the brightness gets your eyes and it makes you wake up and hurts your eyes too. Reason four, if you always play on a consul and the controller, when you’re older possibly and u been playing those video games since you very young then it will make your hands stay the same a bit in the position from when you were holding the controller according from research.

Reason 4, if you really love video games and the virtual reality stuff sometimes it’s ok to be on it sometimes, but not all the time because that can cause bone damage cause of the grip and it will do

eye damage and if you have the bone problem then it will cause pain to try and spread it out i got this information on a document.

My opposing claim is on it u can sometimes learn like on the lego ones they help u build a bit for some things but most of the games don't teach you because they build by themselves so the games are not that good for humans, Mostly because it affects your body and affects your eyes so both of them affect your body. Both in very different ways according to some websites some of this information is true and some might not happen to you or anyone you know but the chance to get it is a 50/50% to get any of those affects in your body so be careful around electronics.


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