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this little psychology article in terms of The Social Network meta - what kind of response Eduardo is expecting from Mark and what response could successfully facilitate a reconciliation.
"Variations on “I’m sorry” are playing an increasingly prominent part in our public and private discourse...One type of pseudo-apology downplays the
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And I loved to read your thoughts on this! I totally know what you mean.
[lol editing out the "anyway" I'd left here after babbling at you and then deleting it out of horror at my incoherent ramblings]
I was JUST SAYING to someone how the idea of post-movie m/e can depress me when I worry about them stepping back into that unequal power relationship. In post-film M/E what I really like is the idea of a Mark who's in love with Eduardo now devaluing Facebook, being willing to sacrifice his time & even his place at Facebook, seeing Facebook as just a company, just a THING, and a thing that's intrinsically tainted, as something whose success was partially bought with the person he love's pain--someone whose needs & goals are as important to him as his own.
Because maybe in a way it helped Eduardo to get broken in this fashion, in order to assert his own needs and become his own man. But the deposition scenes still leave me with a view of Eduardo as kind of a tragic figure. Because he doesn't get everything. He doesn't ( ... )
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