Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. ;)<p>On another note: There should be some filters you could be apply so you'd minimize risk of exposure to such movies as the highest recommended to that one titled "Sorry, Steve Jobs, But Business is Business".<p>It's so cliche that people who use the phrase "Business is Business" are just incomprehensibly <i>[insert awful adjective]</i> tools that aren't actually "in Business" themselves but really, <i>really</i> wish they were.<p>Nothing should be off topic but it doesn't take much to at least show a little respect.
When public figures doesn't share their personal life aspects perhaps they have their reasons. This celebrity dehumanization is spiteful.<p>Even worse is his ignorance really comes to show when he goes judgmental on Jobs' belief, only to project his own idiotic misconception of buddhism.
Buddhism has nothing to do with righteousness such as most other religions. Buddhism doesn't say you shouldn't be angry because of something as made up as being "wrong". Buddhism tells you that anger is poison but that it's a part of being human to be angry. One shouldn't suppress it but acknowledge it.
I actually love this post because I agreed with this video while agreeing with the Gizmodo post.<p>The Greeks had multiple meanings for the word love which I think is more appropriate. I believe that one can have intimacy with an object or a person which can be perceived as the the equivalent of 'sexy' in its varied meaning.