Sunday, March 22, 2009

Taking It To The Interwebs.

I'm a pretty frequent viewer of Craiglist ads for jobs, yard sales, books, and when the time comes that I am utterly bored out of my skull I sit and laugh at all of the desperate ads that men and women post on that site looking for "love and LTR's". So it comes as a surprise to me that so many men/women my age are looking for their soul mate on a site that sells old shoes and handmade furniture. There is nothing wrong with waiting for the love to come to you. It's becoming more obvious how depressed, hurt, and emotionally drained the dating circuit really is. They whine and complain about how they can't find the "right" person to share their life with. Why do they have to spend so much time looking? A lot of them are just lonely and old. So get a hooker for the night. That'll satisfy their needs for a few minutes.
Also another questioning matter is why do they all feel the need to take it to the internet? Have they ran out of resources, friends to kick it to, and phone numbers to call? The internet is the most impersonal, free place to be anyone you want to be, so why do these schmucks post their pictures and spill their heart and soul out to the world of the unknown hoping not to get hurt? It's all very pathetic and wait-and-see. Generally speaking, these 'internet relationships' never work... I've never once met a couple who were married and met on the internet. It all seems empty and unpromising.


How far are we willing to push ourselves and endure to find our 'soul mate'?.... I just sounded like Carrie Bradshaw.... weird.
I should stop watching so much Sex And The City..

1 comment:

  1. "How far are we willing to push ourselves and endure to find our 'soul mate'?.... I just sounded like Carrie Bradshaw.... weird.
    I should stop watching so much Sex And The City.."

    I love you hahahahahhaha<3

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