In this dating app there can only be one possible ending
If dating apps have one good thing, it's that we avoid that first meeting in which we don't know what to say. We open the application, mark our gender preference, the geographical scope and let the search engine do the rest, inviting us, then, to observe the profile photos of the suitors and suitors as if it were an album of transfers. This one yes, this one no, I like this one, I give it a like. A wide variety of people that exponentially increases the chances of spending a night together or the beginning of a more lasting relationship.
But what if you opened a dating app and there was only one person available as an option? Singularity is the name of a new dating app that already, from its name, makes things clear: it's not just another dating app, but a rather peculiar and unique one. Its interface is like so many others of the style: a boy appears (if that is your preference) and through discards you can see the rest of the participants. But what about Singularity? Well, all the photographs belong to the same guy, the creator of 'Singularity', Aaron Smith. Whatever you do, reject it or accept it, photos of him in different attitudes will continue to appear: playing the guitar, with friends, celebrating Christmas...
According to Smith himself, he works in technical support and is also a youtuber on a channel in which he publishes music videos.One day, fed up with dating apps, he decided to create one in which he would have guaranteed success. With quite a sense of humor he introduced 'Singularity' ensuring that, thanks to advanced personality analysis and learning technology, the application was going to save you a lot of time by only offering you one person, himself.
In this video you can see the commercial he launched to create the application. Don't forget to activate the sub titles to follow him.
If you want to see the application you must access it through your mobile. In addition to being able to view Aaron's photos, you will also be able to send him 'telepathic messages'. And it doesn't matter if you reject him, he will always appear again, hoping, this time, to win your heart. At the end of the photos, Aaron tells you that everything has been a joke and he redirects you to his social networks. Who knows if thanks to Singularity you can find love and stop 'wasting time' on Tinder…