Survival of the fittest, as they say. I'm sure that in ~50 years, the people with the carsick gene will have died off due to carsickness-related accidents, and we will all live in a paradise bereft of carsickness.
@Meijin
I see it going the way of the kids telling their Teachers the shenanigans, and them being forced to awkwardly explain it
"No, you see it's like... Cheeky-chan is my wife. And so is Spoiled-chan."
"Uh huh."
@dddome bizarre love triangle is great, I wish someone pick up the series to translate the novel @JonRa this one is short, but it's funny https://mangadex.org/title/55605/a-story-about-my-girlfriend-whose-personality-changes-everyday
As someone who easily gets carsick...just looking at her is making me remember it. I don't like it one bit. I fucking hate car sickness. Its so freaking tormenting!
@bigtiddyoneesan Actually it's the opposite. People who get carsick easily get nauseous when their visual perception of movement doesn't match up with their vestibular sense of movement, so they vomit more easily when they're drugged and their perception is hindered. Getting maliciously drugged with something you can vomit up before you absorb all of it isn't that prevalent anymore cuz most of that stuff is designed to work fast, but going overboard on recreational drugs like alcohol and prescription drugs that you can vomit up like that is still a huge issue. So if you think about it, the gene that makes you carsick is actually super useful nowadays and could even save your life.