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McDonald's new 'virtual reality' toys for happy meals: so children can access both junk food and exercise-free entertainment


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(NaturalNews) Here's the sad reality of a society in demise: McDonald's is on the verge of unleashing its new virtual reality (VR) happy meal boxes. That's right; children all over the world are going to have a happy meal box wrapped around their faces, as a virtual reality screen inside the box takes children (and adults) out of the now and into some virtual fantasy-land.

It's hard enough trying to communicate with a generation that is intoxicated on iPods, iPads, GPS devices, cell phone texting, Smartphone this, I-Phone that. Imagine trying to walk among the next generation of the living dead, who have McDonald's virtual reality boxes strapped to their foreheads. No one will be listening or interacting like human beings, and the emotions of all will be numbed out, the soul of a generation suffocating.

McDonald's has been poisoning children's brains for decades now with chemical (fake) food, but future generations are going to be able to finger through the grease and then tune out of reality completely, losing their minds in the happy meal box (which will reek with the stench of fried grease).

The golden arches are going to welcome the next generation into a future of blind obedience, where liberty, freewill and connection to one another is drowned out. As the virtual reality takes hold, human touch, eye contact and listening ears will fade away. Man's connection to the natural world will be lost forever. The developing brains of the next generation are going to be programmed to follow and obey like never before – their blind obedience dwarfing the mindlessness of the TV generation that came before.

Free thinkers will be forced to comply with the norms of society, no questions asked. Virtual reality is one way to shield people from the hard realities of the world, leaving them incapable of adapting and rising to meet challenges. The current generation is already dependent minded in so many ways, and disconnected from the laws of nature. It's heard in the whimpering of young people, who no longer want to work for, pay for, or be responsible for their own education, healthcare, childcare, etc. They think they have a "right" to these aspects of life, and are unwilling to take the responsibility to provide for themselves.

The new McDonald's virtual reality goggles are being unleashed in Sweden during a local skiing celebration called Sportlov. The goggles will cost consumers only $4, and are incorporated into an empty happy meal box that is broken down and folded into place. The first 3,500 happy meal virtual reality boxes will be sold at 14 stores across Sweden between March 5th and 12th, 2016. The virtual reality is meant to work with a person's phone, which is inserted into the headset. A game is downloaded on the phone, allowing the virtual reality to come into focus and entertain children for hours.

Forget the grass, the flowers and the trees. Forget exercise, building forts, sandboxes and sports. Forget interaction, imagination and creative new games. Forget kids getting together to play and talk and swim and bicycle ride. McDonald's and the corporate world are replacing everything that is real with this sad, emotionless, disconnected, virtual reality world.

Sources include:

Nerdist.com

Science.NaturalNews.com

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