Post-VR Dissonance is a feeling users that are new to Virtual Reality devices often experience after using the console. Some feelings include feeling like you're remotely controlling yourself, a need to touch something to feel grounded, and possibly symptoms of Motion Sickness. After a few days the dissonance disappears and using VR and regular life become second nature. It is recommended to not use VR applications that use Joystick movement, high intensity games, or very long experiences in VR when one is new to the platform, as these can possibly worsen the effects of Post-VR Dissonance.
Clyde played a high intensity VR game the first day he used his headset, and felt Post-VR Dissonance because of it.
by M. D, VR Enthusiast August 16, 2020
Get the Post-VR Dissonancemug. The feeling of embarrassment and regret the day after a party.
The feeling of making a fool of yourself when you were drinking the night before even when you didn't do anything embarrassing.
The feeling of making a fool of yourself when you were drinking the night before even when you didn't do anything embarrassing.
by Nik-nak May 26, 2020
Get the Post Party Depressionmug. When you have a bowel movement so gargantuan that it gives you a moment of clarity to reflect on your diet
by Poop handler June 3, 2023
Get the Post Poop Claritymug. by mjryan06 February 8, 2010
Get the Lamp post thursdaymug. the mandatory waiting period to allow the vacationer to rest when they have come home.
the code implies that the vacationer is given at least a 1 day resting period before you bother them to go out.
the code implies that the vacationer is given at least a 1 day resting period before you bother them to go out.
we could ask taylor to come along but she just got back from san fransisco and we should stick to the post-vacation code.
by Kada1993 June 26, 2007
Get the post-vacation codemug. by ShillBilly March 18, 2021
Get the perpetual posting machinemug. The Wall Post Theory states that the probability of someone hooking up with a particular individual is directly correlated to the number of Facebook wall posts made by that individual.
The Text Message and Poke Corollaries state the same for text messages and Facebook pokes. This correlation is even stronger but not as useful due to the lack of publicly available information.
The Text Message and Poke Corollaries state the same for text messages and Facebook pokes. This correlation is even stronger but not as useful due to the lack of publicly available information.
I saw her facebook - he was all over her wall and
I said, "Yo, who was that?" "Oh, he's just a friend"
Don't gimme that, don't ever gimme that
Jus' bust this
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
And you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend
~ Biz Markie if he knew the Wall Post Theory
I said, "Yo, who was that?" "Oh, he's just a friend"
Don't gimme that, don't ever gimme that
Jus' bust this
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
And you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend
~ Biz Markie if he knew the Wall Post Theory
by wallposttheory July 26, 2010
Get the Wall Post Theorymug.