Stories about sex, money, genius and betrayal

Herta 2022-04-23 07:01:12

The novel "Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Story of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal". The plot is good, and the rhythm is tight. It's all just speculation, want to know the truth? Look at confidential legal documents. . . . You just try to be a jerk. In other words, it would be great if Sean was really caught by Zuckerberg, proving that there is still a trace of friendship. But I believe that in reality, they each have their own filth, not so basic.

It is estimated that he did not pay attention to how much to post, but only paid attention to how much and the proportion he had, and was overjoyed, and "Mark's dilution was 50%, and you increased it to 34%". . . Who would doubt their own foundation at such a time. . . -________-'' ,friend!



PS: just know. Intranet, founded in May 1999

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Extended Reading
  • Consuelo 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The most important theme of this film is not friendship, but class.

  • Kamille 2022-04-23 07:01:12

    At the end of the film, Mark, the youngest billionaire in the world, facing the $25 billion facebook he built with his own hands, curled up in his office chair and refreshed over and over again to the ex-girlfriend who led him to create it all. The unannounced friend request - he won the world, but he can't get back the original one.

The Social Network quotes

  • Eduardo Saverin: I do not want that guy representing himself as part of this company.

    Mark Zuckerberg: You gotta move out here, Wardo, this is where it's all happening.

    Eduardo Saverin: Did you hear what I just said?

    Mark Zuckerberg: The connections, the energy...

    Eduardo Saverin: Mark, you got...

    Mark Zuckerberg: I'm afraid if you don't come out here, you're gonna get left behind. I want... I need you out here. Please don't tell him I said that.

    Eduardo Saverin: What did you just say?

    Mark Zuckerberg: It's moving faster than any of us ever imagined it would. It's moving fast...

    Eduardo Saverin: What did you mean?

    Mark Zuckerberg: ...and Sean thinks we have...

    Eduardo Saverin: Sean is not part of this company.

    Mark Zuckerberg: We have over 300,000 members, Wardo, and we're in 160 schools, including five in Europe.

    Eduardo Saverin: I'm aware of that! Mark, I am the CFO!

    Mark Zuckerberg: We need more servers than I ever expected we'd need. We need more programmers and we need more money, and he set up the Thiel meeting. He set up meetings all over town.

    Eduardo Saverin: He set up other meetings?

    Mark Zuckerberg: Yes.

    Eduardo Saverin: Without me knowing anything about it.

    Mark Zuckerberg: You're in New York.

    Eduardo Saverin: I'm in New York riding subways 14 hours a day, trying to find advertisers!

    Mark Zuckerberg: And how's it going so far?

    Eduardo Saverin: [stares at Mark in silence] What did you mean, "get left behind"?

  • Sean Parker: You're twenty minutes late. You're gonna walk in there and say you overslept and didn't have time to get dressed. They're gonna pitch you. Case Equity is gonna pitch you. They're gonna beg you to take their money. You're gonna nod, you're gonna nod, you're gonna nod, and then you're gonna say, "Which one of you is Roth?" No, not Roth. Manningham. "Which one of you is Mitchell Manningham?" And he'll say, "I am." And then you say, "Sean Parker says, 'Fuck you,'" Walk out.