CLOSED CAPTIONS AVAILABLE! VRChat’s expansive culture is a shadow of everyday life… Including its challenges! Take a look at how the deaf community overtook ...
Super cool how many wholesome nich communities spring up in VR.
Watching this I kept thinking I really should learn ASL. Like you said, it’s not that hard to learn. It really should be more common for the reasons you listed. You don’t have to have a disability for there to be tons of situations where it would be useful.
Vrchat and VR in general is really good at breaking down walls when it comes to appearance. When someone can be anything, you stop seeing them as anything other than human. If that makes sense. Like, once youve had a conversation with a sentient hamburger, you realize that people can look like anything and still be people. It can be a powerful tool to rid a person of appearance based brainworms.
Absolute contempt for IP rights
The blatant copyright infringement is one of the best parts. LSMedia is a weekly thing for me. My friends and I are currently watching the fall of the house of usher there.
Watching this I kept thinking I really should learn ASL. Like you said, it’s not that hard to learn. It really should be more common for the reasons you listed. You don’t have to have a disability for there to be tons of situations where it would be useful.
Vrchat and VR in general is really good at breaking down walls when it comes to appearance. When someone can be anything, you stop seeing them as anything other than human. If that makes sense. Like, once youve had a conversation with a sentient hamburger, you realize that people can look like anything and still be people. It can be a powerful tool to rid a person of appearance based brainworms.
The blatant copyright infringement is one of the best parts. LSMedia is a weekly thing for me. My friends and I are currently watching the fall of the house of usher there.