THE SOCIAL NETWORK
I finally got to see the movie "The Social Network," about Mark Zuckerberg and how he created Facebook. I absolutely loved the movie, and they did a great job of finding the right actors to play the parts. Not to mention, Andrew Garfield doesn't hurt the eyes either. I can't imagine having gone through college without having Facebook. I feel like it's my way of connecting with so many people, as well as keeping me connected to friends who may have moved away or graduated before me. Social networking has become such a norm in this era that you may just miss the next big thing by blinking. In fact, I don't think I can even think of a single friend of mine that does not have a Facebook. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time to live when computers and cell phones weren't such a big part of life because I think my writing would be better then. Imagine if a movie like "The Notebook," had cell phones. Nothing would have happened the way it did in that movie. How does one write about love in the present with Facebook and texting, without it sounding completely ridiculous?
Now my big question of the week: New York City or Los Angeles? I just can't decide where I want to be and which one is the right choice. Only time can tell.
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