Kpop agencies should put a WARNING sign for Motion Sickness!!!!

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    I'm so done with this madness! Why is it so hard to warn people with epilepsy or just put a sign before the MV, that it may trigger motion sickness even if you don't have epilepsy!


    I could rant about this for so long, but I won't, I'll just say, FCK you YG and Teddy!


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    Absolute AI garbage MVs anyway, but that's another story!


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  • I completely agree, as someone who suffers from bad motion sickness ;( I can't even play some video games or watch some movies, it really sucks.


    I know it's common to put warnings for people with epilepsy, so it could be easy to include this warning too. Motion sickness isn't as serious but still can get bad for some people.

    I have epilepsy for like 15 years or so, I don't even remember anymore. If I watch the rollercoaster or just a carousel, I have a motion sickness.


    It's not just Kpop, I don't remember seeing these warnings before movies either. They used to do it back in the day, but not anymore. It's not that hard, it's basically just one frame for like 15 seconds.

  • I have epilepsy for like 15 years or so, I don't even remember anymore. If I watch the rollercoaster or just a carousel, I have a motion sickness.


    It's not just Kpop, I don't remember seeing these warnings before movies either. They used to do it back in the day, but not anymore. It's not that hard, it's basically just one frame for like 15 seconds.

    I had no idea they're no longer doing the epilepsy warnings, that's awful. It should be included everywhere that's even potentially risky, cause otherwise it can cause big damage.


    I don't have epilepsy but one of my past work colleagues had it and I witnessed a lot of her seizures. It's unthinkable that video or film makers can't make sure the warning is always there.

  • I had no idea they're no longer doing the epilepsy warnings, that's awful. It should be included everywhere that's even potentially risky, cause otherwise it can cause big damage.


    I don't have epilepsy but one of my past work colleagues had it and I witnessed a lot of her seizures. It's unthinkable that video or film makers can't make sure the warning is always there.

    I don't remember when was the last time I've seen a warning before a movie, TV show or any clip.


    I don't have seizures, because I take medicine, but that's not 100% safe either.

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