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>what do you think is potentially immature about the genre? What did you move into after it?
I'm not punk and I'm not a low-life. That's basically it.
Not only the fiction of cryberpunk, but also the urban techwear aesthetic. The aspects which were paramilitary, or threatening and grimdark; these didn't work for me. I 'grew into' regular techwear (basically glorified camping gear without all the rice) and I don't really care about reading within the genre. my other artistic influence, futurism, survived and even got stronger. But futurists fuckin' hate novels unfortunately.
pic: I didn't realize at the time but Rick Owens, one of the biggest meme designers, has a giant futurismo sculpture in his house; he also replaced his dinner table with a coffee machine. you can't make this shit up, he's actually more than a meme, he's like, a deluxe meme.

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