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From: [email protected] (Nesta Stubbs)
Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk
Subject: Re: A show of hands (ME!!, FUCKING ME!!)
Date: 11 Jul 1995 09:20:39 -0500
Organization: Angeli Caduti
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In article <[email protected]>,
Omar Haneef '96 wrote:
>
>I'm pleased that these responses came out to fascinating and personal BUT
>this goes to show that y'all read interesting lives. Why are these
>Cyberpunk? What makes them cyberpunk? I, and many of my friends have been
>involved in near fatal road accidents, kicked out a landlord (very
>patiently, and without force; but its the best I could do), um... "done"
>computer animation and I bet there other people who do this sort of thing.
>But that isn't, in itself, cyberpunk, right? (I mean I'm asking: is it?) And
>furthermore, what is diy?
> -Omar Haneef

you are gathering information for a term paper.

Do we have to pose like the natives in the coca-cola shirts and big
white toothed smiles? Maybe we can make all the women got topless
like the natives too, I wouldn't mind. You can take photographs and
we'll give you a pith helmet too. Be careful tho, we may be
cannibals.

I'm so glad you can identify with our DsCP, I mean it really
legitimizes you. You no longer have to feel self-conscience when you
go to a punk concert do you. We'll be sending you your complimentary
pair of mirrorshades.
--
To John Dillinger, and hope he is still alive. |Nesta Stubbs|


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