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warakami-vaporwave · 1 year
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humanharddrive · 7 months
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antiinternet · 22 days
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sephortha · 1 year
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𝙙𝙞𝙨𝙖𝙥𝙥𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙨𝙪𝙣 𝚟𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚘𝚛 𝚖𝚊𝚍𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝙰𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝙳𝚎𝚜𝚒𝚐𝚗𝚎𝚛
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patched-heart · 1 year
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Iwakura Lain is reading Hacker Heavens vol 5
Serial Experiments: Lain, layer 04: RELIGION, 6m58s
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You know how you can use a prefix before the word "punk" to specify what you're a punk about? Yeah, I'm a cyberpunk. The net was a temple and now it's a glorified shopping mall. Nothing is sacred, not to corps. And because of the fucking STRANGLEHOLD that Microsoft and Apple and such have over the market, every alternative will fucking suck. Try using Linux without having a stroke and you'll see what I mean. It's not even the alternative's fault, it's just that ecosystem and compatibility bullshit fuck every alternative. I fucking hate the new net, and I'll never leave it.
Burn corpo shit.
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toughaqua777 · 1 year
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So to all of the 5 people into RB Battles over here...I found something that helps organize some of the lore! Which is great, because I can’t organize for a damn. The comments on said videos also make good points.
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SO...I think we can figure out multiple things (under Read More because it’s LONG):
JP stands for this “jan_punk” person (funny enough, their previous username was “jan_NETPUNK”), and they’re the true antagonist, completely unrelated to JParty. They’re also the one who screwed over the concert. (EDIT: Upon further research, that account was fake. There IS, however, a twitter account for Netpunk, and since DJ himself interacted with said account, it’s basically confirmed legit. You can find it here: https://href.li/?https://twitter.com/NetPunkLabs or in one of the reblogs, which also state that “JP” likely stands for “Jealous Player”)
JP really did clone Russo, but had to kidnap the real one to do that. They also cloned Sabrina, but being defective, she was put inside the vents as “The Great Woman” in the “Greatness Awaits” section. DJ would’ve been cloned as well, but his was never made.
The Russo in the finale was very likely the real Russo, given his hostile remark towards JP (“I don’t take orders from YOU!”). But since Russo and his clone look--and sound--identical, JP couldn’t tell the difference. That, and they probably thought Russo was still locked-up somewhere.
Mr. Boringsworth is the one who created both the spaceship to the new lobby and the artificial sun. The sun’s gravity is probably what pulled the ship to the lobby in the first place. He also set-up the train to not leave until the designated time.
The “Everything is in place” short featured the Russo clone, NOT the real Russo.
Sure, there are some questions left to be answered:
Who was disguised as JP in the short I mentioned? Was it the real Russo? Or even JParty?
Sabrina’s clone was incomplete due to lack of, well, the real Sabrina, but then how would a clone of her be made in the first place?
When exactly did Russo get kidnapped? Where was he being held? How did he escape? And what happened to his clone?
The writing on the wall was written by Russo due to the handwriting...but which one?
Where is JP now? They clearly escaped and are still at-large...
But, y’know what? I’m pretty satisfied with the answers we have (I could probably just make headcanons anyway lol). Let me know what you think!
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sherm6n · 2 years
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“ 55% complete “
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mtbd215 · 4 years
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悲しい波
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humanharddrive · 11 months
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kvzbvck · 3 years
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shoptrashqueen · 4 years
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blue screen of death windbreaker, available in sizes XS - 3XL
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deadmallangel · 5 years
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c r e a t i o n_ ( o f a l g o r e )
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