From Jacob Schneider: technolove is no love.

Insight from Galesburg, Illinois:

i realized today that love has become an industry. we’re paying companies like “eharmony” and “true” to decide who is capable of loving us. it’s become profitable to decide what love is and to tell people that they can have it. giving the misconception that you’ll be happy for the rest of your life because their computer program says so. so called “experts” decide what’s important for a “lasting relationship” and ask generic questions that are formulated to determine the essense and being of a person. you and i can be calculated and paired with one another like a couple of freshly washed socks.

what will love become now that it has been touched by capitolism? similar to what televangelists did to religion? what if love becomes just as illegitimate and impersonal? what then?

the human soul is taking a real beating.

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