Robb97
Voicecel
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I'm picturing the following:
We build a game, where you can interact with each other using augmented reality. It's like a chatroom, but you need to be physically present.
Then you can choose whatever face you like. Manlets will get lifts. Skinnycels will get bodysuits and fatcels are fucked.
It will be a place where you can meet girls and people in general. But your looks do not determine the social dynamics for once.
A few of us would meet in Bangkok, Thailand or any other city where people are crazy enough to try something like this. There we rent a place. Then we open up a club or a lounge where people can meet and do virtual games together while sitting next to each other in a comfy environment. This could also be a money-maxing idea if people like it. People want to try different things. Most likely it will become a sausage fest, but that's always the issue.
Maybe we could even do some psychological analysis of the outcomes. For example what happens when you only slightly modify your face in the augmented reality? And you meet someone there and then take your mask off so to speak. Will they be repulsed or will they already be so familiar with your face that they will accept shortcomings of your face?
We build a game, where you can interact with each other using augmented reality. It's like a chatroom, but you need to be physically present.
Then you can choose whatever face you like. Manlets will get lifts. Skinnycels will get bodysuits and fatcels are fucked.
It will be a place where you can meet girls and people in general. But your looks do not determine the social dynamics for once.
A few of us would meet in Bangkok, Thailand or any other city where people are crazy enough to try something like this. There we rent a place. Then we open up a club or a lounge where people can meet and do virtual games together while sitting next to each other in a comfy environment. This could also be a money-maxing idea if people like it. People want to try different things. Most likely it will become a sausage fest, but that's always the issue.
Maybe we could even do some psychological analysis of the outcomes. For example what happens when you only slightly modify your face in the augmented reality? And you meet someone there and then take your mask off so to speak. Will they be repulsed or will they already be so familiar with your face that they will accept shortcomings of your face?