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The game of love: Couple who met while gaming online tie the knot

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Ines and Arthur Knox tie the knot under a waterfall.
Ines and Arthur Knox tie the knot under a waterfall.
Anneli Young

The existence of the internet has allowed us to connect with strangers who we form lasting connections with. This also debunks all the myths surrounding the only places you can meet your potential soul mate.

You no longer have to be physically present to find love, you no longer have to bump into your partner at a coffee shop or be on campus while carrying a stack of books and you guys bump into each other, your books fall, he helps you pick them up and as you make eye contact, you fall in love.

You can literally find a companion online and not just on dating sites. This couple who met while playing an online game have tied the knot and are now sharing their love story.

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