From Self-Obsessed Disney Photos to Superhero Texts
Mesel Isaac — December 1, 2013 — Pop Culture
These fictional social media accounts show that superheroes, Disney characters and boy wizards are just like the rest of us.
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, texting and online dating have completely altered the way we interact and communicate with one another. When you take these new forms of communications and insert them into fictional works—especially in ones that were initially not conceived for them—the results are hilarious and at times insightful. The real hilarity comes when the ineptness of the characters collide with realities of 21st century technology, it just doesn't get any funnier than Thor texting Iron man and Captain America.
We're a society that is constantly glued to technology and the social media that you can access via these pieces of technology; so it's only natural that our fictional characters would want in on the action.
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, texting and online dating have completely altered the way we interact and communicate with one another. When you take these new forms of communications and insert them into fictional works—especially in ones that were initially not conceived for them—the results are hilarious and at times insightful. The real hilarity comes when the ineptness of the characters collide with realities of 21st century technology, it just doesn't get any funnier than Thor texting Iron man and Captain America.
We're a society that is constantly glued to technology and the social media that you can access via these pieces of technology; so it's only natural that our fictional characters would want in on the action.
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