Today, “the love of your life” is portrayed as someone who perfectly matches your every want and desire. With AI-driven matchmaking and curated dating profiles, we’re now able to seek near perfect alignment. That sad part is that this exposes the vacuum within humans - a being who is always needing but fundamentally structured to never be satisfied. Why? When love becomes about finding perfect alignment, you’re no longer seeking connection with another. You are seeking consumption. And consumption by its nature is insatiable.
To expect another human to complete that algorithm in you is a distortion of love itself. True love isn’t about precision or compatibility scores; it’s about two people who choose to be vulnerable, honest, and open, yet are still accepted by each other. That kind of love is messy. It’s real. And no machine can manufacture it.
@hinge@Tinder@bumble@okcupid@eHarmony@theleague
@Crime_In_NYC Props this hero for making the right move.
Majority of these macho pittbull owners won’t have their dog neutered, so give em jewels a squeeze in situations like this.
@lindadillon17@TacklesAndRucks@andy_thomas1989 (1) Continuous physical pursuit of the player
(2) Pressing finger into small location requires acuracy (hence the eye gouge)
(3) Grimacing face indicating intensity and anger
But hey....
*no intention*
@JamesBruce131@bensmithrugby AB supporter here, even i think this is slightly delusional haha. Bok depths is off the chart. And rassie is rotating players like mad.
@RugbyInsideLine Not malicious at all but it is reckless:
(1) Curry wasn’t running full speed
(2) Curry could have easily changed direction (he’s a world star athlete)
(3) It was intentional and should have been penalized
@RugbyInsideLine Not malicious at all but it is reckless:
(1) Curry wasn’t running full speed
(2) Curry could have easily changed direction (he’s a world star athlete)
(3) It was intentional and should have been penalized