Her

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The popularity of dating sites made us look for love not only in our nearest proximity. We can search further, cross oceans, conduct long-distance relationships online and fall in love with the unexpected. We use applications, swim in digital data, we post photos and videos, we share. Our lives seem more real in the fake reality of the Internet. Crimes online turn into real crimes. Instagram violations of privacy anger masses and higher forces decide what we can say, express and post. The world of the technology started to dominate the upbringing of children, professional and social life, whether you want it or not. And what if your partner turned out to be a figment of technological advances? What if the woman who understands you more than anyone else wasn't in fact real? Her

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On the nature of pictures

*Every Google image belongs to someone and this someone should be noted. However, if pictures are scenes from the film they most probably belong to owners of the film/producers. I use saved screens of the Google compilation of pictures, thus the pictures of pictures, which I take, cut and edit myself (as a derivative use). They are used for reviewing purposes (fair use), not for diminishing the films' profits by stealing what rightly belongs to them. Copyright is tricky, let's get used to it.