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wonderful-disney-recpies:

Cars - Dinoco Maple “Motor Oil” Syrup Hot Toddies

“Wrow” - Cars

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Motor Oil

HOW TO MAKE IT

  1. Yeah

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pissmoon:

‘be gay do crimes’ picrew icons with 'punk’ in their username when they go to a punk gig and people are doing speed and getting in the pit instead of discoursing represantation in Netflix series

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ravenkings:

i think we as a society have to become comfortable again with the idea that even the best of us are sometimes just petty little bitches who don’t like certain things for completely arbitrary and/or personal reasons

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the-warlock-syndicate:

You may not like to hear this, but Cruelty Squad is the best cyberpunk game out there. All your Cyberpunk 2077, and Stray, and Deus Ex games, plated in shiny chrome, don’t grasp the core essence of cyberpunk nearly as well as Cruelty Squad, a game made of filth and disease. It’s barely even cyber as well, it honestly leans into biological augments more than cybernetic ones.

But that doesn’t matter. Because the absolute core of Cruelty Squad, is that the world is a sick, corrupt festering thing, twisted by greed, corruption, and unrestrained capitalism. Human life has no value, and this is explicitly seen in the narrative and in the game mechanics. And the thing that really stands out is that it deliberately tries to shock and disgust the player.

Sure, many cyberpunk games purport to engage in those themes, of greed, corruption, etc. But there is a dissonance. We are told narratively that this world is horrible, but visually, we see a cool, technologically advanced world, where people are badasses. And the problems in these settings are close enough to our own, real life problems, that a slightly enhanced dystopia might not seem so bad, when it comes with such technological advancement.

Cruelty Squad does not do that. There are no badass characters in the game, rather a series of pathetic, pitiable wretches who act in despicable ways, lacking empathy or humanity. The augments are horrific in such a way that the player does not fantasize about having them in real life. All of the textures are disgusting, and deliberately so. The sounds are abrasive and offputting. Even the UI is hideously ugly. It isn’t poorly designed of course. But rather, designed in such a way that the player should never develop a hint of sympathy, longing, or good feelings for any aspects of that world. The underlying assumptions underpinning the cyberpunk genre are not to be romanticized, but rather exposed as a viscerally loathsome thing, which makes one reluctant to touch any part of a world tainted by it.

There aren’t a lot of games which linger, and occupy headspace. But Cruelty Squad is one of them.

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