This is disturbing - 27 percent of Americans and 23 percent of Koreans said they would prefer being with their pets than with their significant other on Valentine's Day. The Korean thinks Valentine's Day is a dumb, made-up holiday, but shouldn't people like their significant other more than animals regardless?
The world is becoming a crazy place. People prefer human relationship over the relationship where the other side cannot talk back.
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