Comment on One of the best parts of Cyberpunk (as a theme) is the ubiquitisation of cultures

FRYD@sh.itjust.works ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I don’t think we’re heading towards a mono-culture. Actually much like Cyberpunk, you find the most striking pockets of unique cultures in small spaces relevant to whatever group is there. Go to a skatepark and you’ll think the people there are talking another language. Go to a concert or rave and you’ll see all kinds of different subcultures and fashion styles depending on what kind of music is playing. Even here on Lemmy you see different cliques and subcultures. There are astrology conferences and Beyblade tournaments and everything in between. Theres also always little pockets of ethnic groups foreign to where they are all over the world. I love finding different groups and the things they orbit around and the lingo they develop and the ideas and values they have. They’re not as easy to find as they are in a video game, but they’re out there and it’s a much more rich experience to get to know those people than in a video game.

I can’t describe it well because I’m not an anthropologist, but the changes in the larger zeitgeist over the years I’ve been around seems to be pretty normal. I don’t think there’ll ever be some kind of monoculture, just that what makes groups different will naturally change over time.

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