6/5/2017: vr bedrooms
Yesterday, I looked at pics of a decent modern home located in Henderson Nevada, from a link on Flipboard, but it was a bit too “sterile/clean” for me:
The VERY NEXT DAY, a completely different publication, Architectural Digest, who I follow on Twitter (I only follow 11 people currently) tweeted about Faith Hill's and Tim McGraw's home in the Bahamas and I checked out the slideshow of pics:
Do you notice anything interesting about the master bedrooms from these completely different places, located in completely different locations, designed by completely different architects?
I put both photos together to make it easier to see the similarities:
It’s as if they’re both part of some virtual reality program/simulation where you can choose which style you want, but it’s the same basic design/space for the imaginary dwelling you choose. Because this certainly isn't "real" and it's just more proof that this reality is a lie.
The timing of the second image showing up the day after I saw the first one is the key. Once I decided I didn’t like the style of the first dwelling, the AI that manipulates this reality changed the program and presented me with a new version.
(NOTE: Even though the Flipboard screenshot above for the modern Nevada place shows “June 3rd”, I saw it on June 4th. That’s simply because you can scroll through content of many days on Flipboard and I hadn’t seen it until the next day. The day after that was the 5th, when the Architectural digest tweet happened for the Bahamas place, as you can also see above.)