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Movie to be made about Facebook? (LOL) (pg. 3)
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| chlola |
| quote: | Originally posted by FuzzQi
Hope its not a fake, looks entertaining |
Not fake.
Posters are plastered at theaters already.:gsmile: |
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| chlola |
| quote: | Originally posted by FuzzQi
w00t |
Can I get a wOOt WooT? |
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| FuzzQi |
| quote: | Originally posted by chlola
Can I get a wOOt WooT? |
Sure
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| GoSpeedGo! |
So now we will pay for watching people wasting time on social networking sites? Good lord.
Fake edit: Is Fincher really directing this? I guess I'll see it then. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
:wtf:
I'm not a big fan of Facebook, but damn. How did it "ruin the Internet?" |
It didnt, but it is part of the whole social networking movement. The internet had a chance to evolve as its own separate universe, at least in terms of society, but Facebook and Myspace and all that just made it an extension of real life and brought the same stupid real life into it. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| No, integration was always as inevitable as evolution was. The internet probably s with the value of "real life" more than the outside world s with the value of the internet. Of course "value" is quite tentative and subjective, but popularity is no threat in this case unless you are some sort of e-neocon and unwilling to change. :p |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
It didnt, but it is part of the whole social networking movement. The internet had a chance to evolve as its own separate universe, at least in terms of society, but Facebook and Myspace and all that just made it an extension of real life and brought the same stupid real life into it. |
Meh, the Internet is hardly a monolithic entity, and there are still plenty of very popular anonymous or pseudonymous venues for those (like me) who would rather forgo the whole "merging online and offline life" thing.
TA, for example. |
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| Meat187 |
I agree to some extend that the dawn of Facebook and similar sites have worsened the internet. Think of the countless stupid attention whores myspace or youtube has produced.
Also, back in the day the main purpose was to exchange mails, porn, music and funny pictures of cats. Now it's also about sharing every bit of unimportant personal information no one gives a rats ass about.
To boil it down, I think the internet would be better off without that . |
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| LeopoldStotch |
sounds like the movie has been placed in the right hands. :p |
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