A trailer based on Aaron Sorkin's proposal for a spiritual sequel to "The Social Network" - focusing on the 'dark side' of Facebook.
A trailer based on Aaron Sorkin's proposal for a spiritual sequel to "The Social Network" - focusing on the 'dark side' of Facebook.
This movie is pretty well made:
Stare Into the Lights My Pretties
A documentary about the world of screens we are immersed in. How did we get here? Who benefits? What are the cumulative impacts on people, society and the environment? What may come next and is it what we want?
8 0 ReplySounds like something I should watch on a screen!
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Is this the same guy who wrote a big op ed about how the democrats should run Mitt Romney?
Kinda over this dude.
6 0 ReplyIt is, but he's also known for not using social media at all which I'm sure makes him the right person to have an opinion we should listen to.
4 0 ReplyI was over him with the West Wing his masturbatory fantasy that you can actually convince conservatives of things using logic, reason, and evidence.
I swear the last 20 fucking years of worthless "gotta reach across the aisle" shit from Democrats is from that stupid fucking show.
4 0 ReplyHow was it worthless before it became the Trump party? His writing is my jam, whether it has substance or not
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That looks awesome
2 0 ReplyThere is no dark side of
the moonFacebook, really—matter of fact it’s all dark.1 0 ReplyThe only thing that makes it look light is
the sunInstagram, then?2 0 Reply