>that feel when we live in a cyberpunk novel
You know its true, robots.
>tfw no gang to cause mayhem with
feels bad man
>>29216543
too bad it's not a very good one
>>29216543
Frame the world today in a cyberpunk way then.
Please take me away from my mundane worldview
Who binds you obsolete meatbags?
>>29216700
You have access to a wired network of information that you can access anywhere thanks to multipurpose miniature computers that fit in your pocket. There's a shady underbelly of this network full of crime and drugs that can be accessed by anybody with the know-how. This digital black market primarily trades in an unregulated cyber-currency. Corporations are more powerful than ever, and they collaborate with increasingly authoritarian states to spy on citizens.
You think? That novel must have never reached the publishing houses then because this is one shittty cyberpunk future. Not exactly what Ridley scott had in mind when he made Blade Runner
>>29217381
Don't you think every person in every cyberpunk alternate future would think the same thing?
>>29217305
Lots of cyber, where's the punk? Only a tiny minority could be said to rebel against this model. The majority are more like chair people from Wall-e if only because the technology is beyond most people's comprehension
>>29217514
>Only a tiny minority could be said to rebel against this model
Well yeah. It's not like everybody is rebelling in Cyberpunk. There's going to be bystanders going about their daily lives. And you happen to be one of them.
>>29217514
cyberpunk just means dystopia. We live in a world of reality tv star presidents, drones, weekly riots, robots replacing humans, and the revival of horrible diseases.
>>29217381
wait until we get laser rifles and clones
Maybe if you live in the downtown area of a few US / asian cities