playing CYBERPUNK my V is a truck freak and the V is short for Vin Diesel. There is a reason she just goes by the letter. Hacker/Mechanic extraordinaire and owner of one million cropped graphic tees.

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playing CYBERPUNK my V is a truck freak and the V is short for Vin Diesel. There is a reason she just goes by the letter. Hacker/Mechanic extraordinaire and owner of one million cropped graphic tees.
idk why I’m in such a sci-fi/cyberpunk mood recently, must be the Deus Ex still rotating at the back of my brain and I guess I want to get into media that’s similar to it in aesthetics, while also not veering too much into it.
o boże zapomniałem że żebrowski gra johnnego silverhanda. geralt jumpscare.
screaming crying throwing up i hate this game jackie just died :((((((
I think that if Blade Runner 2049 came out now, it would go gangbusters at the box office. It just feels like a different landscape and like it really came too early.
One last thing, but like, the fact that Blade Runner 2049 is perhaps the only modern addition to a legacy series which justifies itself (elements of TLJ and its overall ethos notwithstanding) yet it didn't too terribly well at the box office is so funny. I think this is because Blade Runner itself is a cult classic and doesn't have the same pop cultural foothold that other legacy series do, and because the Blade Runner audience is probably more wary than most about a modern addition (be it sequel, prequel, etc.). But knowing the grace with which Villaneuve handled 2049 made me tentatively hopeful about Dune.
I’m not sure if anyone’s said this but the 21 Bancroft children deserved better parents tbh.
Sure they are spoiled and sometimes shallow, but when you take in the fact that Laurens Bancroft doesn’t want his kids to succeed him, that he doesn’t want them to grow up - is extremely disturbing.
It’s no surprise that children like Isaac and Naomi rebel. They’ve had enough of being treated as children, they’re tired of being babied and now all they want is to do what they want on THEIR TERMS.
Can’t say I blame them, they are justified in their actions (Naomi’s is weird but whatever floats her boat).