I want it. I know you want it. We both know it is inevitable.
I think it can be argued that we are very close now to the Future predicted by the likes of William Gibson and Philip K. Dick.
But still feel we are not fully there, I can't fucking wait to do a Run in the Matrix eh the Internet and break trough some fucking Ice, then return in my apartment in some frigging corporate owned megacity.
Make no mistake, inferior believes and culture who reject this future will either live in some kind of reservations or in designated shitty countries. What are they gonna do? Trying to club me to death while I shoot a tomahawk missile out of my forearm?
And yes, sex robots WILL be used for assassinations.
We're already living it. Welcome to the future. Don't forget you're here forever.
Julian Cox
now?
Jeremiah Thompson
But we are allready here.
You're probably breaking several laws just by browsing this board.
Nice trips, btw.
Parker Torres
2bh were already pretty futuristic rn
Hudson Morales
>We're already living it. >But we are allready here.
Then were is the awesome eye-candy infrastructure? This part makes up like 80% of it and it's nowhere near it, only concrete and glass shit everywhere, no steel, neon and all that stuff
Angel Ramirez
>mfw I got the a VR Cafe tomorrow
Damn /pol right again
Liam Cooper
I mean, really. Sup Forums exposed so many politicians, pointed so many journalists in the right direction before it was news.
If this place was more underground, it would be called a subway station.
Thomas Jenkins
Just visit the dense areas in any East Asian city, pretty cyberpunk desu
Isaiah Barnes
That kind of architecture isn't efficient. Its like flying cars. It will never be.