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Love Is Electric: The Reality Show That Asks, What If Your Perfect Match Isn’t Human?
10 months agoWhat does love look like in the age of artificial intelligence?
That’s the central question behind Love Is Electric, a bold new reality series premiering this summer. The show follows Clark, a 43-year-old man who has been single for over a decade, as he makes an unexpected choice in his search for connection. Tired of traditional dating methods, Clark turns to something entirely new — a humanoid partner.
In the first episode, we meet a man who has tried everything. From dating apps to professional matchmaking, nothing has led him to the lasting relationship he longs for. Until now.
Clark believes he may have found the answer. Not in another person, but in technology.
At its core, Love Is Electric isn’t just a show about innovation. It is a story about loneliness, hope, and what it means to feel truly seen. The series explores the emotional gray area between artificial and authentic, and it challenges viewers to rethink their own ideas about love and companionship.
Is Clark making a mistake, or is he simply ahead of his time?
The premiere episode leaves the audience with more questions than answers, and that is exactly the point.
Love Is Electric begins streaming in Summer 2025, exclusively on MZ Ultra Max+.
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The Mark Zuckerberg Poo-trait
11 years agoBrooklyn based artist, KATSU, created a poo-trait of Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg using his own feces. Yes, you read that right. The (painting?) is part of the “Remember the Future” exhibition at The Hole (we’re not making that up either) in Manhattan and runs until February 22nd.
KATSU describes his crappy work as a “meticulous renderings of tech giants in control of more information than the government created from the compromising bio-matter of the artist.” This is not the first time he’s hated on Mark. In 2013, the artists put posters around New York featuring Zuckerberg with a chipped tooth and a black eye.
“Mark is Mark. He’s this mutation, this gross aspiration everyone idolizes,” said KATSU. “His face has reach. He deserves to be ridiculed.”
We gotta admit, it’s not bad.



