Curious, how many anons on /n/ can read/watch something in a moving vehicle and not end up with a damn headache?
I do.
I do too
>>1097307
I don't get a headache, but I do throw up.
No headache, but I'll feel noxious after like 2 hours.
Used to be way worse until I was like 16 years old, up to the point that I would throw up just from driving for 30min. Then there was a period excessive train traveling and dick riding , for about 6 months. That cured me.
>plane
Sure.
>subway
Yup.
>above-ground train
Mm-hmm.
>car
Fuck no.
>>1097307
I read stuff while riding my bike with no hands a lot
>>1097959
THIS
>>1097307
If it's a paperback, I can no problem.
If it's a textbook, I can with mild problems. Bumps fuck up my place when I'm reading a 18 inch span of text.
I don't get headaches. I don't get motion sickness.
No headache, no nausea, not anything.
I'm fine 75% of the time
>>1097307
No big deal. I read and scan my gauges & screen every 10 seconds, watch the road, and read the traffic signs.
I didn't realise people reading in vehicles made them feel unwell until this thread
Never actually have problem with reading in vehicle
As a child I got severely ill motion sickness from doing in moving car material a few times, so I quit.
I've never had a problem reading anywhere - bus, train, car, or airplane.
>>1097307
no headache
but does make me feel sick
>>1097959
Yeah I have noticied the same and I wear glasses btw. Back when I was about 12, my family would go from Nassau County to Boonton, NJ for a 1 hr 30 min. car ride. Often I tried to do some homework during that ride and always got car sick. But I can read on a train or plane. I never really tried reading anything extensive on the subway though and wouldn't want to, it accelerates too fast, is jerky, I am not familiar with the subway system, I could miss my stop, etc.
I wonder if people who have perfect vision without needing glasses have the same issues.