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Worst cyberpunk ever

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every kind of cyberpunk was always shit :marseybeanquestion:

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:marseyyes: https://i.rdrama.net/images/1720868130507322.webp

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Neuromancer was a good book. :marseyindignant:

!bookworms yah or nah

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I got so bored :marseyklennysleep: in like the third :marseyswastika: chapter and gave up

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If you're not a total fricking dork I can see it. It's got a weird beginning, some of the scenes are not v well written imo. Picks up right after though.

It's a book I cant put down when I start it, always feels like a novella when I'm done

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I'm at least substantially a dork, I've read everything by stephenson, the prose just wasn't hitting

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I read and re read Snowcrash as a teen. Looking back, that book was not very good. The part with YT and the native dude at the end was completely fricked :marseypedosnipe:

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It really :marseythinkorino2: wasn't. Neat ideaa ahead :marseyviewerstare: of their time but meh as a book.

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I think I might be the only one who genuinely loves that book :marseysadge:

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Not only ahead of it's time but also, "meatballs in my purse" was also ahead of it's time

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Good worldbuilding but awful characterization and boring prose. I see it as a "good for its time" book but I personally wouldnt really recommend it to anyone.

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Is that like when you like to have s*x with dead people

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That book has the worst s*x scene writing that I've ever read, that's all I can really remember about it

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Lmao

Actually, literally

Case says "i have an amphetamine boner, wanna frick?". And then they frick.

I can take pot shots at that book all day but somehow in my head it's still S tier writing. Idgi

Or the Turing society just appearing as antagonists with basically zero introduction

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It's been a fricking long time but it was something to the tunes of "And then he inserted his rigid member between her wet thighs" end of chapter scene between the hero and the main foid :marseysick:

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It's no nonsense matter of fact writing :marseyindignant:

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The Stars My Destination by Alfred Best has been considered one of the first "cyberpunk" literature to exist, and while corny by today's standards I thought it was still a fun read.

Shadowrun for snes was pure fricking kino and I'll dump peepee down your throat if you larp otherwise

Matrix shredded the globe in 2. It changed cinema. It changed vidya. It made the wachowski Brothers chop off their peepees and become the wachowski sisters.

I won't even mention the game crassly named Cyberpunk (2077). It's a strange and fun game, explores a lot of transhumanist themes while recognizing the unshakeable human condition. Cyberpunk was never shit.

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I liked the film the Long Kiss Goodnight. I think it was the only other one worth watching.

I also kinda liked the first Iron Mans but I like Tony Stark as a character so idc what it had to do with cyberpunk, it's still a good movie.

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