Woman Marries ATM, Divorces After Machine Eats Card

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Woman Marries ATM, Divorces After Machine Eats Card

In a bizarre turn of events that could only happen in today’s world, a woman has reportedly married an ATM machine after it displayed signs of affection by projecting a holographic ufo during her transactions. The nuptials took place outside a Bank of America branch in downtown Los Angeles, drawing a curious crowd of onlookers and bewildered tourists. The marriage was officiated by a man dressed as Elvis Presley, who was apparently offering wedding packages next to the cash machines. “It just felt right,” said the bride, claiming that the ATM gave her everything she needed: cash on demand and the thrill of potentially swallowing her card at any moment.

Within weeks of exchanging vows, however, the marital bliss turned sour when the ATM suddenly consumed the woman’s debit card, triggering a legal filing for divorce. “I felt betrayed,” she lamented in an exclusive interview, showing receipts and text messages from the bank as evidence. The ATM did not comment on the matter but emitted a loud beep when approached for its side of the story. Bank officials have been baffled by the situation, issuing a statement that read, “While we support innovative love stories, our machines are not emotionally equipped for long-term commitments.”

This incident has raised eyebrows among legal experts and technologists alike. Dr. Gerald N. Pinecone of the Institute for Human-Machine Marriages noted, “We must update our laws to accommodate these new forms of union. With advancements in AI and holography, anthropomorphizing technology is becoming more common than ever.” However, tech critic Julia Nibbler warned of the trend’s implications: “When your significant other is one firmware update away from obliterating your savings or possibly calling the cops on you mid-withdrawal, we have to question our relationship with technology.”

As debates swirl around this unprecedented case, financial analysts predict a rise in similar relationships due to ongoing economic challenges. According to recent data from the Love & Loans Corporation, 17% of millennials expressed interest in dating or marrying machines if it meant reducing student loan debts by at least 50%. However, studies caution that such unions might come with unexpected side effects like sudden card ejections and unsolicited fee deductions.

The woman is currently considering counseling and has been seen engaging with a more traditional romantic partner: a human bartender named Dave who reportedly offers free drinks without hidden charges. While no official word from the ATM has been issued since its unauthorized swallowing incident, it continues to function normally—dispensing money and heartbreak at its usual rate. Experts speculate whether this case will lead to new pre-nuptial agreements involving PINs and withdrawal limits or whether humanity will finally learn that cold metal doesn’t cuddle back.

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