Monday, April 16, 2007

Match.com

Okay, I usually don't knock things down until I try it and I'm not knocking this down. But who really knows someone who found their one true love on a matchmaking site? I saw an advertisement on TV for Match.com and it said "if you don't find your special someone in (I think) 6 months we'll give you 6 months of free service". Okay... -_-? What makes your person 'special'? Does that take into account if you break up with them in that 6 month span? I just really never got the Internet dating craze, I thought people were MORE paranoid nowadays? Wouldn't dating someone on the Internet be kind of risky? They're probably lying, you probably lied, they could be something completely different from what you thought they would be. They should probably make a scary movie about Internet dating with some stalker dude on it. Actually I think that some kind of Internet dating type of thing was in the new movie Perfect Stranger but I watched Disturbia on Friday instead of that. To get off topic, LOVED Disturbia! Very nicely done. Scared the crap out of me. lol. But really, I was just wondering what made people want to Internet date? And if they were satisfied with the results. Do they feel like their selling themselves, their best attributes, to try and find someone? Maybe true love has been found, but how rare or common is it? Or is it really just a way to meet that one person you were born to love? Newayz, just rambling after seeing the commercial.

“How many of you have ever started dating because you were too lazy to commit suicide?”

Judy Tenuta

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