just read this book. what did i think of it?
>just x what did i think of it?What is the point of these threads?
>>25330152Different reasons, I will list some of them1) You are unsure about what you just saw/read/playedIt's not a new/recent thing so a consensus has already formed and you likely can read what others think about it and get your ideas straight for a more objective evaluation of the experience.2) You are unsure if you have the "correct" opinionYou are aware of how X was received by critics and users but your opinion is different (so called unpopular opinion/take), you also know that a bad take might lead to backlash and people trolling rather than replying with honesty so it's kinda a way to shield behind this provocative question.3) Just starting a discussion about somethingSharing your genuine impressions especially on 4chan is not a good idea because there's always some schizo who made it his life mission to shit on X, this is just a way to get people to share their opinions on some topic without necessarily revealing your own thoughts. It's also kinda boring when a thread starts with "I liked X a lot / I hated X a lot", like what is someone supposed to say then, it's not like your opinion will change. If you just wanted to discuss the thing then just say so in the OP.
>He needs other people's opinions to help him to decide what to read nextSad!
>>25330238It's 3. I use this thread format lightheartedly because it's pretty earnest and also a joke at people who start discussion in this way of looking for approval. I enjoyed it, and I also want to hear other's thoughts
>>25330105This were like middle aughts with sci fi with solid production values and the type of story i would compare this to would be like angel mass by timothy zahn or accelerando and glasshouse by charles stross or something like that
>>25330263I read it but it doesn't stand out enough for me to remember it. What did you think?
>>25330105you thought it was woke.
>>25330105fuck if i knowwatched the netflix series. at first i was lol ok b tier production, but the story and world won me over. thinking the book might be nice
>>25332524every thread i've read about it complains about the male gaze and the protag is the most masculine ex military trope you could think of>>25332511thought it was very fun, i do find it funny when these cyberpunk settings take place in current cities and the landmarks are the same
Didn't read it. I enjoyed the first season of the show for what it was: a spectacle with lots of guns, naked bodies, and over-the-top violence.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkPaV-nsGrY