LIVING TO CONNECTReal life has become an exhausting routine, full of limits, obligations, and frustrations. Every day is just a repetition of the same cycle: work, comply, survive. But what if there were a world where everything was different? A place tailored to you, where you could be whoever you truly want to be, and where anything you dream of is possible.
Now, picture this: virtual reality is no longer just entertainment—it’s a second life. One where you don’t just spend your free time but also, thanks to a neural connection, your sleeping hours. Because if technology allows your body to rest while your brain remains immersed in that other world, why waste a third of your life on nothing? When you’re connected, you’re free. When you’re disconnected, you’re just counting the minutes until you can return.
The only downside to this plan? The time you’re forced to leave that world to fulfill what society expects of you: working and doing your part to keep the system running. That time would feel like a prison sentence, a forced pause pulling you away from the place where you truly belong. Every minute outside of that virtual reality would feel like a nightmare you can’t wake up from—until you finally put your headset back on and return to being who you really are. Pick up right where you left off. Because in a world where you can choose, the real life worth living is the one on the other side of the screen.
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But where did my wife go?
She’s Luna Star, and
in this link, you can watch many more of her scenes.
PROGRESS DOESN’T THINK ABOUT YOU, IT THINKS ABOUT THOSE WHO COME AFTERIf it were up to you, everything would stay the same. You’ve already spent enough time getting used to how things work—why change them now? After all, if it took you effort to adapt, why would you want to start over? But progress doesn’t ask for permission—it moves forward. And it doesn’t do it for those of us who are already here, but for those who will come next.
If we had clung to the idea of "keeping things as they are," we’d still be throwing garbage out the window, lighting our homes with candles, and painting books with pigments made from odd, outdated mixtures. Every advancement that seems normal today was once questioned. Every innovation we enjoy now had its critics in the past.
New things always unsettle those who have lived long enough to prefer what’s familiar. It’s natural. The unknown creates resistance, but progress doesn’t wait for approval. It moves forward—with or without us.
What feels strange today will be normal tomorrow. What sparks debate now will be the standard in the future. And in a few years, others will be saying the same thing: "After all the effort it took me to adapt, now they come and change everything again." That’s history, that’s progress. And that’s how it will always be, whether you like it or not.
In case you’re struggling to read between the lines, this is about those who resist AI-generated adult content. I’m not saying you have to accept it, or that you have to like it—not at all. But just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean it won’t become a reality.
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