Oh no - it was invented - an anti-gaming spray
One site has designed a so-called anti-gaming spray to discourage gamers from playing video games.
The situation where staying home was recommended to many came as the perfect excuse for a marathon gaming. But, not everyone is thrilled about it. A study by a private university in the US reportedly found that 75% of spouses had problems with one of their partners spending too much time playing games in their opinion.
One site that we will not promote, therefore, has come to think of a cheap solution - the so-called anti-gaming spray. It is about a spray of unbearable odor, made from the natural ingredients of the tropical plant durian, vinegar and patchouli essential oil. That combination stinks so much that when sprayed on a controller or keyboard, the gamer alone gives up playing.
At least that what says the official site where the anti-gaming spray sells for six dollars a bottle. User reviews, probably made up, you just have to hear.
Ellie says she is saving her voice now because she can simply spray the gamepad with this spray instead of shouting and yelling. David says the spray saved his relationship because his girlfriend started spending too much time with Geralt from Rivia. Lara says she couldn't have made a deal with her girlfriend before this spray - their console choices weren't compatible. Now both are off gaming.
Has to be said, after this, the acting in the series This is Us seems convincing.