Wow I've felt this way for a while, but he just drove the message home. Honestly the only reason I'm still there is so that I can feel superior to people if my life gets awesome.
Which is a terrible reason. I don't really do anything else though.
I don't know, man, I kind of doubt the evil Facebook overlord thing.
Food for thought, if you're interested: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/11/literary-writers-and-social-media-a-response-to-zadie-smith/66257/
@Chris - he's probably just trying to get a better grip on the paper (which might have a little bit of a slick surface) by licking his fingertips - he had a lot of cards to flip through. Not weird, just practical.
I don't know - facebook for somebody who is in a foreign (non-English speaking) country must seem really safe, so it's brave of him to let go. (If it's true.)
Ouch. I definitely cling to Facebook with the excuse that it's okay because I'm in Korea and it's the only English-speaking contact I get most days because I'm on the outskirts of town... but it generally isn't meaningful contact. Not sure if I'm ready to throw away the crutch quite yet. But a good video.
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Hehe... The message was cute, but the licking your fingers part was just a little weird....
If by 'weird', you mean 'sexy'....
I saw this video about three weeks ago and I totally wanted to friend him on faceb.....aw shit.
Wow I've felt this way for a while, but he just drove the message home. Honestly the only reason I'm still there is so that I can feel superior to people if my life gets awesome.
Which is a terrible reason. I don't really do anything else though.
I don't know, man, I kind of doubt the evil Facebook overlord thing.
Food for thought, if you're interested:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/11/literary-writers-and-social-media-a-response-to-zadie-smith/66257/
@Chris - he's probably just trying to get a better grip on the paper (which might have a little bit of a slick surface) by licking his fingertips - he had a lot of cards to flip through. Not weird, just practical.
I don't know - facebook for somebody who is in a foreign (non-English speaking) country must seem really safe, so it's brave of him to let go. (If it's true.)
Ouch. I definitely cling to Facebook with the excuse that it's okay because I'm in Korea and it's the only English-speaking contact I get most days because I'm on the outskirts of town... but it generally isn't meaningful contact.
Not sure if I'm ready to throw away the crutch quite yet. But a good video.
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