Face to Face

              “Face to face, just you and me, with no rules. Just like you, I get lonely too (Drake)” I think this replays back to what Anderson said in the article, “primordial villages of face-to-face contact (and perhaps even these) are imagined.”  Most people need some interaction with one another. Before the internet was there and all you had was a phone, and no one wanted to play, you would have to find something at home to do or going outside and ride your bicycle around the block but know a day we have our phones computer or whatever that has the web.

 Face your fear

Face your fear   Face to face is still a big part of the world today. Even if for a job you fill out a job application, you still must meet face to face with that person of you got a call tell you too. If you have a fear of something outside, you will still have to face it at one point or another. Just like in the movie Benchwarmer Howie thought the sun was a monster, he lived ina closet and talked thought the phone to get updates about the game instead of being there, but when he went out and faced it, he found out that it’s not a monster” It’s not a monster.” Just like Howie, some people are living through their phones on the internet or social media. That’s why the blogging network has become so big people that are alone, scared, or just bored go on there and see who else is in there or even live through it. Blogger has a hard time keeping up with all the changes the world is made or please their followers because more important better things come about, and they move one from it so fast. That why most of the bloggers that started blog earlier have given it up. Not all of them have given up. Some of them have evolved with the time where blogging is. It is just writing about it but video. That way, people feel like they are faced to face with that blogger instead of reading to match the look with the writing they can already see the face.

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