In the modern world, you don't look for your soulmate—you download them (8 photos)
Love is delivered the same way as burgers: quickly, pre-ordered, and with precise specifications. Two messages means romance, three means sex, four means spending money. Today we post a photo with our loved one in our feed, tomorrow we delete it as spam.
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Love has finally become a paid subscription service. We trust algorithms with our most intimate thoughts, reducing the magic of dating to a soulless swipe. And now the neural network, perfect and predictable, is ready to become a partner who never argues and doesn't require constant dialogue.
Don't forget about offline. Real emotions aren't sold by subscription. Turn off your phone. Go out. Meet people, be shy, and court them. Take risks and truly feel—it's the only way to avoid fast food.