here a theater has one section in the back of most halls dedicated to love seats, which are basically just a red 2.5-seater couch. they're pretty cool.
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i think it's probably a famous person who died to that cliff, so you still have to start off being famous. also most cliffs have already been discovered and people have died at them, so you need to build a new one and that costs a lot of money, and only then can they build a monument to your stupidity.
you can become invested in a team or athlete. you can learn about the sport and its play and thus see the competition happening in real time. you can see people battling, people struggling against each other or against themselves. you can see people making a fool of themself, embarrassing themselves for those in the know for years to come. it takes full dedication to one topic for years and decades to play on a high professional level, which is very admirable. once you understand the sport you can trace back the dedication from the resulting play. it may make you feel things.
competitive sport is a struggle, and struggles are tense and exciting when you understand them. the prerequisite is understanding though. movies also explain their struggles, and when you understand or assume is when you feel things.
according to the article it wants you to open and close your mouth, which the death stranding photo mode is easily capable of. you might also be able to do it with other games, or AI photo->video of your favorite politicians, preprogrammed to move around a bit and then open and close its mouth a few seconds later.