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>>12190985
This is the gateway to latex wear as everyday wear. Look up "Coronacore", someone has already suggested it.

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>Cyberpunk regroup a LOT of things. If we take Blade Runner as a reference, it made its points without driving away everyone (obviously it doesn't take much to drive away godfearer).
Blade Runner and Cyberpunk in general were controversial due to the dystopic aspects including eternal bad weather. With today's eyes it is just the way things are.
>and it was less creepy than Death Stranding right now and still less creepy than Eudeamon.
Did you read it through? It is an emotional rollercoaster if I may use the cliche, the mood of the story changes throughout. I think the author has a taste for revenge.
>At best Eudeamon would go into horror story. It feel like "There's a creepy AI that 'win' over you
In the early chapters, yes.
>and push you to create more like him like a self-replicating machine, eventually converting making all of mankind into faceless robot",
That I cannot remember.

>It would take a war for us to give up and it's not going to happen as long as MAD strategy persist. Some capitalist will consider ignoring patent to be as horrible as war.
>They would scream "commies are coming to steal MY right to get every profit from this billions company and its IP."
From my time in R&D it is hard to see a working alternative, and given the large number of international agreements and signatories (even NK and Iran signed the Paris Convention) it will be hard to abolish.

>If we stop at superficial meme word and ignore the message or context we are not going very far.
>In particular, the Chad meme claim "physical perfection" as if it existed within natural selection (tip: it doesn't).
In the world of GATTACA designed selection had made natural selection outdated.
>GATTACA as far as I can tell from a summary, end with mind and psyche being more important than physical perfection.
That was just about the protagonist, not the rest of that world.

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