I’m probably just out of the loop, but what the hell is up with slapping “Punk” after some random word and trying to pass it off as a thing?

I know cyberpunk, I know steampunk, I know solarpunk, and those I can accept as “more than an aesthetic”, tho steampunk is mostly an aesthetic… but then you have for example frostpunk (a game I know nothing about), cypherpunk, silkpunk, etc. (I don’t really know how to find other bastardizations for examples, but I know I’ve come across other random nouns followed by “punk” and I find it super weird and confusing)

Is it just capitalizing on the cyberpunk/steampunk fad for naming, or do these other “punk” things actually have a legitimate claim of being punk? Is all this ___punk watering down the meaning or am I old man yells at cloud meme here?

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    Only cyberpunk and SolarPunk are punk.

    The others follow the suffix, like a watergategate. They’re inspired by what Cyberpunk did and use the name as a reflection of the similarities in being a style.

    • warm
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      15 months ago

      Ugh and then CDPR used a genre as a name for their game, tarnishing it.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        Nah Cyberpunk the TTRPG is from 88, it came out 6 years after the word was first coined. Hardly tarnishing it.

        • warm
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          5 months ago

          Hadn’t heard of that! I doubt many others have either.

          • @Kelly
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            25 months ago

            It was a thing back in the day. Its just that the day was 30 odd years ago.

    • @BroBot9000
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      15 months ago

      Yup, poplar use makes them just a naming convention now.