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Love Opportunities.com
Want to feel loved? Why not post what causes you to feel loved on a website and people can love you as themselves? | |
If you knew how people feel when you do something for them, would you do it more or less?
Would you learn from your errors or from your love?
Did you ever receive a card or message or someone did something for you from someone who thought of you and you were touched?
Everyone receives love differently,
and others don't really communicate what is love to them. Either way, I want to love you as myself, so I would never do something to you I would not do to myself.
But my profile of what is LOVE to me might be different to what is love to you.
So let's remove the lack of clarity and love eachother. and communicate truthfully.
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Could easily be monetised, like in-game purchasing. The more you pay the more you get loved. |
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Interesting concept - I'd like to see more detail. Otherwise it feels kinda like a dating site. |
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To get you started on the site's algorithm> courtesy of Gary Chapman, the 5 Love Languages are: |
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* words of affirmation
* acts of service
* receiving gifts
* quality time
* physical touch |
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//let's remove the lack of clarity// |
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Sometimes, a lack of clarity is a merciful protection. |
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Just think how much more clearly social media have enabled us to see each other, and how much we have, in many cases, come to hate each other as a result. |
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What if "communicate truthfully" means dick pics and death threats? |
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See also Douglas Adams' "Total Perspective Vortex". |
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//Just think how much more clearly social media have enabled us to see each other, and how much we have, in many cases, come to hate each other as a result.// |
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True, [pert], humans do seem to take beautiful stuff and wreck it all the time (see: pave Paradise and put up a parking lot). |
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The difference between the social-posturing, show-the good-face curated 'social media' and [chron]'s idea is in the heart. |
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To your point, [chronological] will need a robust system to filter out unsolicited dick pics, death threats, and inexcusably bad croissant recipes. I hear there are a lot of TwitFace IT people looking for good, honest work with a human(e) boss. |
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Also, comment [+] for Adams' 'TPV'. Offenders found with [chron]'s filter will be provided a towel and re-routed through the 'Vortex. |
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Thanks for your comments. |
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People feel love differently depending on who they are and what they like and don't like. |
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I was thinking of "love language" when creating this idea Sgt. Teacup. |
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* words of affirmation * acts of service * receiving gifts * quality time * physical touch |
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I like talking about ideas with people, loving me is to engage with my idea and add your own input. And love to me is sharing your idea with me and we can work on it together. |
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Is that love? If you prefer I don't put coffee spoon in with the sugar? Or if I always cook for you? |
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The idea is not romantic in intention. |
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I would expect people to write what is loving to them: don't mention X, always encourage them, always talk about X. |
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Some people just want attention. |
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