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>>13909849
The Mirrorshades anthology or Snow Crash

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>>13852858
>Should /tg/ be deleted
The refugee influx would kill this general. We already have too many of those litrpg faggots here as it is.

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>>13800445
>Postcyberpunk
>Postcyberpunk uses the same immersive world-building technique, but features different characters, settings, and, most importantly, makes fundamentally different assumptions about the future.
>Far from being alienated loners, postcyberpunk characters are frequently integral members of society (i.e., they have jobs). They live in futures that are not necessarily dystopic (indeed, they are often suffused with an optimism that ranges from cautious to exuberant), but their everyday lives are still impacted by rapid technological change and an omnipresent computerized infrastructure.[5]
> examples of postcyberpunk novels are Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age and Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire. In television, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.

do you agree with this definition?

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