Cyberpunk • Slow-burn Rebellion • Found Family
Ghetto UwU Shit
Freedom on credit. Revolt on contact.
Seventeen-year-old Jade Rhade survives in The Stack, a megacity built on hunger and cheap lies. When a defective FeelBear toy laced with Blackline takes his sister, Jade’s quiet grief turns sharp. He nails a bear to a school wall and tags three words that won’t wash off: Ghetto UwU Shit.
The tag spreads. A movement flickers. With Kam, a runaway with grease on his hands and ghosts in his past, and Makena, a fed-up, spy-trainee who won’t be owned again, Jade learns what it costs to light a match under a megacorp. Every choice cuts: stay small and safe or spark something that can’t be managed, measured, or mercied.
- Gritty street-level cyberpunk, no glossy hero worship.
- Corporate propaganda vs. undernet truth and graffiti warfare.
- Trauma, loyalty, and the price of doing the right thing too late.
- A slow burn that turns into a citywide problem for the people in charge.
If you like grounded dystopia, found family, and rebellions that start with a rattling spray can instead of a rocket launcher, you’re home.
What is GUS?
Ghetto UwU Shit is a grounded, slow-burn cyberpunk rebellion set in The Stack, a megacity where corporate power owns the rain and grief turns into graffiti. Follow Jade Rhade as a symbol becomes a movement.


Why it matters
This isn’t neon gun noir or cyber-samurai duels. It’s about grief, found family, and the cost of pushing back. From Blackline FeelBears to net-clogged propaganda, GUS is the story of small sparks catching fire. Read chapters, grab free tie-in stories, and join the movement. The revolution has a soundtrack and you’re already in it.