Self-referential to LJ
Oct. 9th, 2010 12:38 amWe went and saw The Social Network tonight. I liked it, and nodded sagely when many of my thoughts about advertising were being echoed by Aaron Sorkin in the voice of the character Mark Zuckerberg.
But that's not why I'm writing.
No, I'm writing because of a highly amusing piece of schtick in the early part of the movie. See, Zuckerberg blogs about having just broken up with his girlfriend, in 2003. His venue for his various vents is... LiveJournal. Specifically,
zuckonit.
If you go take a look at the profile for that account, you'll see, "Created on 2010-09-16... last updated 2010-10-02." Which would be the opening day of the movie.
There is only one entry. It says, in its entirety:
"So, how did you like the movie?"
But that's not why I'm writing.
No, I'm writing because of a highly amusing piece of schtick in the early part of the movie. See, Zuckerberg blogs about having just broken up with his girlfriend, in 2003. His venue for his various vents is... LiveJournal. Specifically,
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
If you go take a look at the profile for that account, you'll see, "Created on 2010-09-16... last updated 2010-10-02." Which would be the opening day of the movie.
There is only one entry. It says, in its entirety:
"So, how did you like the movie?"