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CIEIRMusic
Amateur Filmmaker, Author, Cartoonist, Musician and defictionalizer (Finding truth in fiction), mostly here to promote my music to indie developers that need it.

S.T. Musician @CIEIRMusic

Age 34, Male

Part Time Musician,

High School Graduate/Self Taug

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Joined on 12/13/20

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Damn... I guess I really should spend less time on my PC.

Bruh this is scary as heck wth

Whar?

Is this even possible, I only get bloated and burp, heck even fart lol

Lad what?? It's a commonly known fact that (some) people get sick from staring at their devices while they are in a moving vehicle. Sailors used to get seasick from reading a book too long on a ship.

This happens when your brain tries to stabilize your eyes, and it almost seems like the world is still, but your ears tell your brain that your moving, which causes sickness.

You should be worried about the real issues of this world like, nukes, AI, wars and... Australia.

@Nitgo Oh God, I was hoping Australia would be a bit more sane than the US right now. But I agree with you and @Dr.-Freebase. Myopia is a bigger concern with excessive screen time (I think my own TikTok-obsessed sister said she may be developing near-sightedness from staring at screens for too long), and I've actually gotten similar levels of eye strain drawing on traditional paper and pencil in a well-lit room, suggesting that regardless of what you're staring at for long periods of time, it helps to take frequent breaks and look at something else to keep our eyes healthy, just in general. I am of course familiar from getting sick to my stomach from either reading something on my phone screen or a traditional paper book while riding in a moving car.

That's something to think about...