Spotted something wild at a hackathon lately—someone built a 'marriage simulator' that charges users to input personal details and predict how their marriage will unfold. The pitch? 'Pay a small fee to dodge fatal mistakes.' Pretty clever marketing, honestly. But let's be real: it's just the old fortune-telling game dressed up in shiny new tech. Repackaged prediction services with a crypto-era twist. Same ancient playbook, fresh wrapping. Makes you wonder how many of these 'innovative' tools are actually just remixed versions of ideas that've been around forever.

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