Spike Jonze's new film Her tells the story of a man who falls in love with him computer the . The film has its share of detractors on the blogs but it shows us what the age of blogging and tweeting really means for the future of human relationships, at least as we know them. No matter what or what happens, your beloved smartphone is by your side. It comforts you when you are sad and finds the nearest fast food when you are hungry. That's all well and good, but when should there be concerns about whether this relationship is getting "close" enough? Does the service Siri σας ακούγεται σαν την Scarlett Johansson; Μήπως την “πέφτετε” στο iPhone your
1. Sometimes you forget that there is a world outside of you and your baby.
Fortunately, everyone around you seems to be elsewhere.
2. Your smartphone is your only flirtation
She only has eyes on Siri.
3. He seduces you with his romance and passion and leads you to the heights.
4. You like meetings with other couples who have a smartphone, but you do not say much.
What work has Candy Crush with my friends…
5. Every time you are with people, you feel that your iPhone is the only thing in the room.
6. Sometimes you have to find ways to hide this relationship.
7. You love your iPhone even more when you realize that children love it.
And they do not need fairy tales.
8. It's hard, but you finally found a way to bring her device you and in your other relationships.
9. Your family can not criticize you because they do the same.
10. Even the presidential family has expressed its support for the kind of relationship.
11. Even politicians are sometimes known to look for opportunities to find themselves with their smartphones.
12. Even brighter celebrities seem insignificant when you keep your smartphones.
13. Make sure you get it at the Museum.
14. You perceive everyday how much you discover about each other.
15. You always want to sit as close to your iPhone as possible.
16. You never let him sleep alone
17. You GO EVERYTHING!
Three live for virtual reality.
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