Apparently there must not be much happening in the world besides innovations in online dating. I don't know which is worse, the fact that the Deseret Morning News placed a fluffy, substance-free cyberdating article on its front page or that LDSPromise is getting free advertising under the guise of "news." Sigh. You've really sold out this time. You may have quoted CEO Ben Chase as saying "no (LDSPromise) members have been assaulted as a result of its service," but reading this "front page-worthy" drivel is an assault on the intelligence of the reader.
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