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Cyber cuck

Someone who drives a Tesla Cybertruck on public roads while wearing an Apple Vision Pro headset.
Have you seen that Utah guy driving his Cybertruck down the freeway while playing with the Apple headset? What a cyber cuck!
by BruhMoment#273 March 5, 2024
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Cyber stoning

The act of hurting an "other" via the internet.
Cyber stoning is like Sending an electrical pulse through headphones to hurt, or to say or do mean things via the internet.
by Irdjk June 22, 2021
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cyber._n_.mee

Literally the hottest human-being on earth. An amazing person. Kinda fruity. And has shit parents
“Yeah this is cyber._n_.mee my bf!”
by Y0ur_/\/\0/\/\ June 30, 2021
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Cyber Cerebral Sexual Ninja

During intimate sexual sessions, the partner that makes all the moves, does all the work, top to bottom and all four corners.
“Wow, I watched their video and that dude was all over the place and doing all the work upside down and all around. A straight up Cyber Cerebral Sexual Ninja!”
by Rappin James January 17, 2026
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Cyber-Nihilism

A radical anarchist philosophy that synthesizes primitivism's critique of technology with transhumanism's embrace of it, creating a "repulsive synthesis" that welcomes technological proliferation as an inevitable, world-ending force. Cyber-nihilism argues that the "Wired"—the autonomous, networked space of genuine connection—is in constant conflict with "meatspace" (physical reality) and "meta-meatspace" (the gentrified, corporate Internet). It contends that technology's unchecked growth will trigger a "metamorphosis of the natural world into something beyond the capacity of humans to control," an "eldritch anarchy" that will destroy all human hierarchies, narratives, and perhaps humanity itself. This outcome is not feared but embraced, as cyber-nihilism is "post-humanist" and "anti-individualist," seeking not a better world for humans but "one that we can leave without regrets." Its praxis involves memetic warfare in the Wired to attack identity and hierarchy, and exploiting the automation of capitalism by positioning the hacker—not the proletarian—as the revolutionary subject.
Example: "He stopped organizing protests and started writing malware that disrupted automated supply chains. When asked if he was trying to build a better world, he quoted cyber-nihilism: 'We don't hope for a better world for ourselves. We only ask for one that we can leave without regrets.' He wasn't trying to save humanity; he was trying to ensure that when the system collapsed, nothing could rebuild it."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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Solarpunk Cyber-Nihilism

A seemingly paradoxical fusion of cyber-nihilism's anti-humanist, world-ending embrace of technology with solarpunk's optimistic vision of green, communal, post-scarcity futures. Where solarpunk imagines humans living harmonically with nature and technology, cyber-nihilism welcomes a post-human transformation where biological lifeforms may not survive. This variant might appropriate solarpunk's aesthetic—its images of solar panels, green cities, and ecological harmony—as a comforting myth or "meta-meatspace" gentrification of a far more alienating reality. It could be seen as a form of memetic warfare, using appealing visions of the future to mask a deeper acceptance of technological chaos, or as an attempt to steer the inevitable transformation toward more beautiful ruins. The tension remains: solarpunk's inherent humanism clashes with cyber-nihilism's core indifference to human survival.
Solarpunk Cyber-Nihilism Example: "The solarpunk cyber-nihilist collective built beautiful gardens around server farms, creating oases of green tech. But their manifestos made clear: this wasn't about saving humanity; it was about making the coming bio-mechanical landscape more aesthetically pleasing before it consumed everything. The gardens were a farewell gift, not a blueprint."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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Ecological Cyber-Nihilism

A variant that applies cyber-nihilist logic directly to ecosystems, arguing that the fusion of technology and the natural world will produce a new, inhuman ecology that is fundamentally hostile to hierarchical life. Drawing on cyber-nihilism's recognition that "Nature is neither static nor kind," ecological cyber-nihilism welcomes the transformation of the biosphere through technological contamination—genetic engineering, synthetic biology, networked environmental manipulation—as a force that will destroy the conditions for civilization and perhaps all complex life. It rejects the primitivist desire to "save Nature" as a romantic fantasy; the Nature to be saved was always a human construct. Instead, it embraces the emergence of a post-natural, post-human ecology that no system of control could survive. This variant finds grim poetry in events like the "death" of the Great Barrier Reef, seeing them not as tragedies but as milestones in the planet's transition to an inhuman state.
Example: "Watching the forests burn, he felt not despair but a cold clarity. Ecological cyber-nihilism had prepared him: this wasn't destruction; it was transformation. The bio-mechanical landscape rising from the ashes would be as alien to human hierarchy as the burning was. He wasn't mourning; he was watching the birth of something that would have no use for him—and that was the point."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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