It’s a bold, messy, and memorable piece of underground media. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy mixed with a bit of modern-day pranksterism . It doesn't ask you to be a better person; it asks you why you're trying so hard to follow the rules in the first place.
The chemistry between Waters and Flux is evident. It feels like a late-night conversation between two cynical but brilliant friends who have seen too much of the "real world." SU - Cheating Can Be Fun - Jack Waters, Nick Fl...
Waters and Flux lean heavily into a counter-culture vibe. It’s a bold, messy, and memorable piece of
The advice is often so extreme that it flips from being "instructional" to a critique of how rigid our rules have become. Highlights The chemistry between Waters and Flux is evident
The book (or project, depending on the specific medium of the "SU" series) functions as a satirical guide to cutting corners in life. It doesn't necessarily advocate for infidelity in the traditional romantic sense, but rather "cheating" the systems of modern society—work, social norms, and expectations.
The chapters are short and punchy, making it an easy read for those who appreciate brevity and high-impact messaging.
If you are looking at the physical or digital zine-style versions, the layout is chaotic and engaging, mirroring the "cheat the system" philosophy. Critique