That was one of the more surreal things I've read in a while. Every time I read Gibson's works I'm struck by how different our present is from his imagined near-future, but simultaneously how similar.
We have crushing government oppression, staggering wealth inequality, corporations that ignore laws at will, media personalities running the country (literally, in some places), and the internet: once hailed as the great equalizer, now the opiate of the masses.
We have crushing government oppression, staggering wealth inequality, corporations that ignore laws at will, media personalities running the country (literally, in some places), and the internet: once hailed as the great equalizer, now the opiate of the masses.
We're living in a cyberpunk dystopia.