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VOID CIN COMP: Deeper, Darker, Madness

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The reclusive and unrelenting attitudes of Dr. Rex Rygulus often leave the interviewer questioning their own being rather than have come to any conclusions on Rygulus. Rex Rygulus will tell you in unabashed and blank stare matter-of-fact-ness that he’s only here because he was sent to observe and report back to his organization. Whether he’s indeed a mad genius or functional psychotic remains to be questioned by the reader. Rex Rygulus formed a team of crackpot philosopher’s in the 1990s consisting of George Engeng, NinEr Nine, Bick Bickerson, and Feric Charmant. They’ve since gone their own paths in life, but have brought together some of their more abstract horror logic that probes a very dark dystopian future that does go forth to that great singularity that the Extropians promised, but rather all the mechanization and glory is in fact an autopsy on humans making way for the greater intelligence as it digests the egg that humanity is. One might immediately feel a comparison to a dark nihilist such as Ligotti is appropriate, but these writing lack the discipline of a single unifying premise and rather embark on the bit by bit deconstructionism of a post mortem analysis of “what went wrong” and then the clinician throws up his hands and states, “who cares?” and walks off, but the mortician steals the body and sells it on the black-market… that’s the sort of thing we have going on in this genre. Genre genre resists a title, but its weird fiction, Gothic, dark, pessimistic and scientific bent on a future ever so darker than imagined. Subhumans will thrive in this world! During the 2000s this team dissembled much like the postmortem analogy and went off to travel the globe, pursue academics, business ventures, and troll the beaches, which of these persons is Rex we cannot say. Rex is a recluse, despite being the leader of this squad. Having taken notes from George, whom is difficult at least, we know that Rex is somewhere up in Washington state near the border living semi-remotely, while they say Feric disappeared in Nepal around 2011. Rex Rygulus has a background filled with agony from a distraught series of events that played a role in shaping his world view, which led him to a sojourn amongst the deserts — where he met Feric. During those heady times of the late 1990s, he hashed out his world view of digitalization dominance and human sublimation to automation and mechanization as a natural course of events. What things can we expect to come from Rex Rygulus as he promulgates the future’s possibilities and the dying individual within it? We think not even Rygyulus knows what horrors he will unleash on us. Presented here are the tales of various horrors. We have a tale of a man trapped in a future hell that might be a simulation caught in an infinite loop, nonetheless he must due his job and damn the eternal recurrence for its Sisyphusian indifference. We have the legendary and epic tale of the 2nd coming of Kthulu, as Kthulu Khrist, whom invokes the great and might 45th President to his aid! Only Bick Bickerson could stop this, if they’d just listen to his barstool tales… Then the topics veer into the future ever so less brightly lit than imagined and where it will eventually devolve into a dehumanized mechanization of supreme efficiency for the elite fraction of a fraction of a fraction, before the great extinction. Listen @  http://www.soundclick.com/RexRRygulusExperience

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