Pixelated love < REAL love? Are feelings pixelated? Oh it's just a game, don't confuse it with real life, get over it, grow up... Well, guess what, words still hurt, whether they are said out loud to your face or typed through an electronic medium.
Love doesn't make sense anyway. Bah humbug.
'You can't fall in love online, not in the real way. You can't know what the other person is really like, they might be lying through their teeth, projecting a certain image.' As if people weren't projecting images of themselves in reality, face to face.
You can still learn to know someone online given enough time - similar to what oldie detective novels (Agatha Christie's especially) claim about giving someone enough rope. Also, listening to people lie eventually gives you enough clues as to what has been left unsaid. And let's not forget that divorce rates all over the world are humungous, although marriages should have been the product of a REAL love and getting to know each other irl, thus precluding a chance of failure, as opposed to 'electronic love'.
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