Description:WHAT IF THE INTERNET WENT DOWN FOREVER?Old Seattle 2069.The police have disbanded.North America is an ecological hellscape.The USA devolves into a patchwork of hyper-political city-states and rogue nations.And somebody's killing Nobodies.In a searing cyberpunk vision of the future, the sinister Black Devilfish walks the endless rainy streets of an overpopulated megalopolis searching for his own soul.But all is not as it seems.The bizarre Devilfish is actually a mere human wearing future powered armor, an incredible god-like power-suit that belies a hard-pressed insomniac struggling to find meaning in his aimless existence. Inhabiting a miserable pop-culture world—slathered with banal sex, everyday murder, and god-like techno-sorcery—the man inside the suit of actual emotional armor is lost. He spends his nights drowning his sorrows in Lysol sponges, calling a wife he can't remember, and stalking the streets for other ultra-famous Nobodies.But who are the Nobodies?In a future where only the ultra-rich can afford to be anonymous, Nobodies run Old Seattle. The Nobodies of 2069 are a ridiculous and lethal mix of psychotic Pokemon characters, self-righteous movie stars, ultra-entitled billionaires, real-life superheroes, and unarrestable war criminals—all at once. Wearing quantum-gen-powered armor suits, they do whatever they want, to whomever they want, whenever they want, without fear of any reprisal. But behind the Nobody mask, their real identity remains a hermetic secret.Then things get real.After the brutal execution of ultra-famous mute pop singer Zarathustra Kardashian, it seems there's much more to the party-chasing Nobodies than meets the eye. Amid the murder and mayhem, a new street drug hits the scene—Pfixion—a transcendental substance said to make the user feel as if they're a fictional character in a book or novel.Sound familiar?Before long, the Devilfish is dragged into the multi-faceted world of Pfixion and the Nobodies. He soon spirals, losing all hold on his identity, his life, and his psyche. But then a new slew of Nobody slayings jolt the Devilfish into action, waking him from his amnesiac haze.In the end, the Devilfish's sense of honor and family will clash with the Nobody's world of lies and deceit—transforming him into a deadly harbinger of the truth.The real truth._____________________________________________________________No one knew what to do the day the Internet died.It was as if Earth's hopes and dreams were wiped clean in one fell swoop.Governments, international banking unions, and private mega-rich individuals tried to resurrect the World Wide Web but failed at every turn. Hackers replicated the old net—they were never heard from again. Makers constructed a parallel net with TV and radio broadcasts—their bodies were never found. Only the venerable Post Office remained to hold society together.The people of Earth cried for their daily digital pablum, their spigot of outrage, their teat of grandstanding, their golden rain of cat pictures. But the Internet was not there to hear the whimpers.Chaos erupted.The world fell apart.Riots. War. Famine. Plague. Genocide. All the boxes were checked.But no matter how low or high the humans wavered, the World Wide Web was no more.When it was finally accepted that the precious Internet was dead and gone, a shock wave traveled through all humanity—through the very Zeitgeist of the entire planet.It was not unlike what happens to a family when the matriarch, the mother, dies. Everything was disrupted. Everything was forgotten. Everything was up for grabs. The same thoughts raced through everyone's minds: 'What happens now? Who will hold everything together? Who will comfort me against the chaos? Who will fix my broken dreams?'The invention of the Internet changed us on the inside. It linked reality, pathos, and imagination forever in the human brain. It combined these qualities in a way that was never fully understood, in a way that was irreversible.Then someone pulled the plug, and the greatest invention in the whole of human history died like grapes on the vine.The Internet was gone, but the ideas brought about by the Internet were not.The death of the Internet released the elder gods of human consciousness to the world—avarice, greed, hate, lust, alienation, anti-compassion. People turned against one another. Common understanding broke down. Empathy was a thing of the past.Like Pandora's box, the inception of the Internet had brought about actual changes in the human brain that once unleashed now raged outside the bounds of landlines, wifi routers, and server farms. All the darkness, terrible ideas, and unconscious thoughts that migrated from user's minds to the Web, now spilled out onto the street like an open sewer.The Internet was now IRL, and it was never going back.The dark sentiments of the Intern...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Murderfuckers at the End of Internet: Billion Dollar Purple Edition. To get started finding Murderfuckers at the End of Internet: Billion Dollar Purple Edition, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. 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Pages
347
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Monoceros Press
Release
2021
ISBN
Murderfuckers at the End of Internet: Billion Dollar Purple Edition
Description: WHAT IF THE INTERNET WENT DOWN FOREVER?Old Seattle 2069.The police have disbanded.North America is an ecological hellscape.The USA devolves into a patchwork of hyper-political city-states and rogue nations.And somebody's killing Nobodies.In a searing cyberpunk vision of the future, the sinister Black Devilfish walks the endless rainy streets of an overpopulated megalopolis searching for his own soul.But all is not as it seems.The bizarre Devilfish is actually a mere human wearing future powered armor, an incredible god-like power-suit that belies a hard-pressed insomniac struggling to find meaning in his aimless existence. Inhabiting a miserable pop-culture world—slathered with banal sex, everyday murder, and god-like techno-sorcery—the man inside the suit of actual emotional armor is lost. He spends his nights drowning his sorrows in Lysol sponges, calling a wife he can't remember, and stalking the streets for other ultra-famous Nobodies.But who are the Nobodies?In a future where only the ultra-rich can afford to be anonymous, Nobodies run Old Seattle. The Nobodies of 2069 are a ridiculous and lethal mix of psychotic Pokemon characters, self-righteous movie stars, ultra-entitled billionaires, real-life superheroes, and unarrestable war criminals—all at once. Wearing quantum-gen-powered armor suits, they do whatever they want, to whomever they want, whenever they want, without fear of any reprisal. But behind the Nobody mask, their real identity remains a hermetic secret.Then things get real.After the brutal execution of ultra-famous mute pop singer Zarathustra Kardashian, it seems there's much more to the party-chasing Nobodies than meets the eye. Amid the murder and mayhem, a new street drug hits the scene—Pfixion—a transcendental substance said to make the user feel as if they're a fictional character in a book or novel.Sound familiar?Before long, the Devilfish is dragged into the multi-faceted world of Pfixion and the Nobodies. He soon spirals, losing all hold on his identity, his life, and his psyche. But then a new slew of Nobody slayings jolt the Devilfish into action, waking him from his amnesiac haze.In the end, the Devilfish's sense of honor and family will clash with the Nobody's world of lies and deceit—transforming him into a deadly harbinger of the truth.The real truth._____________________________________________________________No one knew what to do the day the Internet died.It was as if Earth's hopes and dreams were wiped clean in one fell swoop.Governments, international banking unions, and private mega-rich individuals tried to resurrect the World Wide Web but failed at every turn. Hackers replicated the old net—they were never heard from again. Makers constructed a parallel net with TV and radio broadcasts—their bodies were never found. Only the venerable Post Office remained to hold society together.The people of Earth cried for their daily digital pablum, their spigot of outrage, their teat of grandstanding, their golden rain of cat pictures. But the Internet was not there to hear the whimpers.Chaos erupted.The world fell apart.Riots. War. Famine. Plague. Genocide. All the boxes were checked.But no matter how low or high the humans wavered, the World Wide Web was no more.When it was finally accepted that the precious Internet was dead and gone, a shock wave traveled through all humanity—through the very Zeitgeist of the entire planet.It was not unlike what happens to a family when the matriarch, the mother, dies. Everything was disrupted. Everything was forgotten. Everything was up for grabs. The same thoughts raced through everyone's minds: 'What happens now? Who will hold everything together? Who will comfort me against the chaos? Who will fix my broken dreams?'The invention of the Internet changed us on the inside. It linked reality, pathos, and imagination forever in the human brain. It combined these qualities in a way that was never fully understood, in a way that was irreversible.Then someone pulled the plug, and the greatest invention in the whole of human history died like grapes on the vine.The Internet was gone, but the ideas brought about by the Internet were not.The death of the Internet released the elder gods of human consciousness to the world—avarice, greed, hate, lust, alienation, anti-compassion. People turned against one another. Common understanding broke down. Empathy was a thing of the past.Like Pandora's box, the inception of the Internet had brought about actual changes in the human brain that once unleashed now raged outside the bounds of landlines, wifi routers, and server farms. All the darkness, terrible ideas, and unconscious thoughts that migrated from user's minds to the Web, now spilled out onto the street like an open sewer.The Internet was now IRL, and it was never going back.The dark sentiments of the Intern...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Murderfuckers at the End of Internet: Billion Dollar Purple Edition. To get started finding Murderfuckers at the End of Internet: Billion Dollar Purple Edition, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.