apollo-cackling:radioactive-tiefling:st-just:akaaallttyynn:dressed-in-rain:st-just:Tonight in &lsquo
apollo-cackling:radioactive-tiefling:st-just:akaaallttyynn:dressed-in-rain:st-just:Tonight in ‘reddit headines that made me laugh’ I like in the comments some people are like “well, obviously people are getting body mods and who wouldn’t choose to make themselves hot?” and it’s like.Folks.If we’re living in the cyberpunk dystopia and I’m getting myself modded up I’m not going to go for “sexy kewpie doll.” I’m going to have myself turned into like, a 7-foot tall monstrosity with Doc Ock arms and laser eyes. Look, I don’t care if some extra bulk has to be added around my midsection to support the infrastructure, I could give a shit about my waist-to-hip ratio, I just want to be able to scale walls, snatch helicopters out of the sky and throw them at Jeff Bezos. cyberpunk future where society is divided between supermodel/anime esque exaggerations of the idealised human form, and inhuman utilitarian agglomerations of cables and lights and technology. ah yes the two genders, ‘kpop star’ and ‘tank’ This is just the uglies/pretties/specials series [ID: a post on r/Cyberpunk titled,“Are there any cyberpunk artists who depict just like… average or realistic women in their drawings? Idk why dystopia somehow produces killer hips and pouty lips?” /end ID] Don’t forget the furries/creatures.If current internet trends and vr chat are right, then the moment we can personalize out appearance without or with soft limits there’s 100% going to be a noticeable and actually significantly large population of non-humans, anthropomorphic animals, and everything inbetween and beyond.There is going to be at very least hundreds of people fully integrated into the “internet” of the time. Full post-humanity! -- source link