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Jk, it's actually called "Oculus Quest 2" and it's a virtual reality headset that my girlfriend just bought and it's awesome. (Also don't mind the Harry Potter reference if you're made at JK right now because I am too - I literally threw away all my Harry Potter merch last year and I'm still salty but I feel like Harry Potter is such a cultural icon that it's ok to reference the series without giving props to it's -Dracula poo- author. Also I still love fanfiction - as long as JK isn't making a profit off of it I'm fine with it). Anyway this headset is probably similar to other virtual reality headsets but it felt the most realistic to me compared to a few I've tried at the mall (granted that was more than a year ago and technology has probably advanced quite a bit since then). I could pick up objects in this virtual reality, put them down, throw them, or make them interact with other objects in the simulation. It was so cool! I could even watch Netflix in my own virtual living room with a crazy big TV... that part felt kindof silly to me since I already have a nice TV but this one was HUUUUGE. Anyway, check it out - let me know if there's anything more advanced out there that you've used.

 

Here's a pic:

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Love how my swear was edited out as "dracula poo" lol. Here's a better one - "troll scum." I was trying to call her "bat sh**" but apparently that's not allowed.

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1 hour ago, MaryEllen said:

We have a filter that automatically edits naughty words.  :D

 

And it is COMPLETELY defeated if I get creative so I need to be careful about my language. So do you. Something. Something. Don't try to evade the profanity filter. PG-13 content as per the forum rules.

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

 

And it is COMPLETELY defeated if I get creative so I need to be careful about my language. So do you. Something. Something. PG-13 content as per the forum rules.

 

Hugs!

 

Technically profanity is allowed in PG-13 movies...just not the "F" word...more than twice.

 

Hugs to you too. How did you know I liked hugs?

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In other words, don't say anything you wouldn't say in front of your grandma. :D

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1 hour ago, MaryEllen said:

In other words, don't say anything you wouldn't say in front of your grandma. :D

 

Well...this advice clearly doesn't apply since she's the one that taught me everything I know lol

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Well then don't say anything you wouldn't in front of @MaryEllen's grandma.

 

Hugs!

 

Haha this seems like better advice - I would say "don't say anything you wouldn't say at work" but my bosses swear all the time so that wouldn't work either.

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I just noticed your ranks aren't posted on the "Forum Rank" page...do you have a visual for levels above "Ultimate Member?"

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Well, I'm a forum mod. @MaryEllen is an admin so she outranks me based on what she can do with the forum database. I can just edit posts and stuff. Admin and devs can do more nuts-and-bolts stuff than I can. @Petra Jane owns the site so she's in charge. One of the two perks mods get is a custom tag where the member level would usually go. An admin or dev needs to set it though. The other one is my fox icon.

 

Hugs!

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On 1/14/2021 at 11:29 AM, Jude said:

Love how my swear was edited out as "dracula poo" lol. Here's a better one - "troll scum." I was trying to call her "bat sh**" but apparently that's not allowed.

 

Stanley Kubrick named a character in Dr. Strangelove Bat Guano for that reason.

 

Incidentally, the scene with that character is how I got the label "Deviated Prevert" which I use elsewhere online.

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