Earlier in the week, you were no doubt buried under people sharing their Facebook “Look Back” videos, which were a robot’s attempt to sum up that person’s history on the service. Here’s what one of those videos would look like if it actually got that right.
Actually, that’s a little unfair. Mine was a cascade of drunk photos, drunk photos, baby photos, drunk photos, chicken photos and pictures of me playing board games. Which is… yup, pretty much the last 10 years of my life.
An Honest Facebook Movie [Tripp & Tyler, via Laughing Squid]
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5 responses to “If Those Facebook ‘Look Back’ Movies Were Actually Telling The Truth”
So I’m up to season 3 of Breaking Bad… Random spoiler alert. Ironic though, a TV show ruined by a parody video about Facebook ruining TV shows.
There is a time limit to spoilers, its about a year. After a year, a season or episode can be spoken about in public without retribution.
So really, it’s your fault for taking so long.
A time limit on spoilers? Was there a worldwide announcement that I missed? Spoilers are never ok, it’s a total dick move. You can invoke the same response from people (and not spoil the show/movie) by simply saying “I just watched Breaking Bad Season 4, That finale!!”, or something to that degree. Then people who have seen the show will know what you’re talking about and people who haven’t won’t get the show spoiled.
How about that ending on the Sopranos where Tony walks out of the toilet and it fades to black? WOW!
Spoiler Alert: Darth Vader is Luke’s father
I think ‘spoilers’ stop being presented after a year or two. Three and a half years is a bit late, I think. But yeah, that was my first thought when I saw it 🙁
Thanks for the warning, I’ll skip the video now. I hate spoilers regarding anything vaguely recent, obviously with Breaking Bad being big news recently people will want to go and watch it now, so “old” spoilers are still valid. I’m glad I managed to avoid spoilers for Lost until I finally watched it last year.