Imagine, no more heated family debates about which TV show to watch. Everyone can just slip on their visors and watch contentedly, apart.
People will no longer be rudely distracted from a restaurant meal by the buzz of their phones, nor will they keep picking them up and putting them down to ensure an adequate amount of likes on the photo they posted of their tuna tartare.
Meaningful discussion is already verging on extinction, threatened by technological encroachment on its natural habitat. These insular eye-pieces will only hasten its preordained demise.Article content
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