Jeremy Bailenson is really not here but a vision of our imagination and virtual reality

Ned Baily    Jeremy Bailenson is really not here but in a Virtual reality world where everything is technology. there was once a man named Jeremy who actually existed but now is considered a genius trying to bring virtual reality to all scopes of humanity until we are all zombies with gadgets over our eyes in a 24 hour yoga meditation pose. the unreal Jeremy was quoted on Wall Street Journal saying in five years we will not e here but feel like we are there. Bailenson is trying hard to control our movments and ideas through Virtual reality and hopes to work likely with government where people will  ot be free to move about or protest without corporate and security permission. Jeremy Bailenson is really not here in life but I think is already virtual reality as everything about this guys odd looks seems frankensteinan. One of the foremost leaders in the VR field, Bailenson is the the co-writer of 2011's Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution and the founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, which continues to make stunning and significant breakthroughs in digital human representation, within the specific context of immersive VR. I heard that many students attempt to make appointments with this guy but he is never fucking available as he is a concept of virtuality and not around here on Earth. He does teaching from a big-screen in a large lecture hall teaching on the principles of virtual achievement and we are all truly avatars of the mind connected in concentrated thoughts that exist in an artificial world created by Martians millions of years ago. Bailenson hopes to create a virtual reality where people don't really have to travel and can experience international vacations from their living rooms seeing all the great art, women ,architecture, and coffee houses from your living room never having to leave your couch. this is a guy who thinks creating a virtual reality program, and being paid a handsome fee, of people cutting down trees on a big virtual screen computer will somehow get people the idea that recycling is a good idea and use less notepad paper.This guy is just unreal.

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