>tfw you will never trade a couple credits for circuit pendents, realmeat and wild stories from tech-nomads in the smog-choked twilight
>tfw you will never stop to chat with your neighbour the old singularity cultist and hear his wisdom from the halcyon days of your megacity
>tfw you will never live in a dilapidated underground mega-complex referred to as THE CITADEL
>tfw you will never venture out into the Upper World to collect scraps of metal from the past human civilizations before the Great War IV destroyed the ozone layer
>tfw you will never find a plant growing out of the ground in a place never thought to have been able to have life again, giving one small shimmer of hope to your people
>>35562498
Not to get off topic, but why would anyone want a huge window at street level in an urban setting? That would drive me insane.
>>35562588
I'd be pretty comfy if the people outside couldn't see you.
>>35562603
Good point. It would take some getting used to but I might grow to like it eventually.
quality thread
always been a fan of escapism
>>35562498
I remember all of these and posted two of them. Nice to see this branch-off of /comfy/ happening
>>35563011
escapism is good. There's also a fond longing tinged with a little sadness
>ywn sell everything you own and escape your literal cubical farm nightmare for a seat on the next mass transit off-world
>ywn join the first wave of settlers rushing to explore, settle and scavenge in the ruins of an earlier, bright human age
>you will never live Bravestarr
cyberpunk is good
>tfw ywn live in Hong Kong
>tfw you'll always blow ass at computers and networking because you're really only interested on a surface level
>you will never own a portable railgun