>>2795853Computer scientist A is a genius, and in this world that means money and influence.
However, he is not satisfied with the sex robots and hookers he can afford. What he wants is actual,. genuine people and their real reactions.
He goes to work and writes a virus that spreads throughout the net, waiting dormant for his manual activation once he finds a candidate he's interested in.
The main characters are blissfully unaware of all of this.
What they do notice is that their cyberwear suddenly malfunctions when they wear anything more than underwear.
This would be a problem, if it wasn't easily circumvented by the latest trend of holowear - clothes that are merely projected onto the body.
They are popular because now clothes are software, allowing you to download new ones and change them at the click of a button.
The glitches don't stop there though.
Their holowear occasionally turns into outfits they certainly didn't download.
Luckily for them, when one of them has the ridiculous idea of googling "school uniform turned into cow print bikini how to fix" a kind stranger on the internet presents them with a working solution. But why exactly does kissing a stranger on the cheek help with a tech issue?
And why is there a different solution for every weird outfit? And why does this keep on happening to us? Aren't these "fixes" getting more and more embarrassing?! The outfits too?!? I have to do what now in a public road?!?!