Google fans, before you sing more praises about Gmail, Google Docs and Google+ - we know you love 'em - consider a world with a mate who knows as much about you as the beloved tools Google has brought you.
If your Gmail, for instance, were a real person - say, your boyfriend - it won't take long until you become annoyed, heck, completely creeped out.
Such was the storyline of this funny Comediva video that helps you imagine a relationship with "G-Male."
Emily McGregor, "G-Male" director and vice president of production for Comediva, told Social Times, "We wanted to satirize the idea that Google has taken over all aspects of our lives, so why not dating? And like any clingy boyfriend, or any technology that is always hanging around, infiltrating our space, he's really hard to break up with."
At first, you'll adore him - no other man you've ever dated knows this much about you. But on second thought, he will get on your nerves. Let's face it, a guy who will anticipate your every move using things you might've once said leaves little to the imagination. Plus, he's kind of a robot.
As it turns out, too much of a good thing is bad.
If your Gmail, for instance, were a real person - say, your boyfriend - it won't take long until you become annoyed, heck, completely creeped out.
Such was the storyline of this funny Comediva video that helps you imagine a relationship with "G-Male."
Emily McGregor, "G-Male" director and vice president of production for Comediva, told Social Times, "We wanted to satirize the idea that Google has taken over all aspects of our lives, so why not dating? And like any clingy boyfriend, or any technology that is always hanging around, infiltrating our space, he's really hard to break up with."
At first, you'll adore him - no other man you've ever dated knows this much about you. But on second thought, he will get on your nerves. Let's face it, a guy who will anticipate your every move using things you might've once said leaves little to the imagination. Plus, he's kind of a robot.
As it turns out, too much of a good thing is bad.

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