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The Human Gacha Show has taken the reality TV world by storm, offering contestants a shot at finding love through a giant gacha machine. Selected randomly from email entries or simply plucked from the crowd, to spin a colossal gacha machine. Inside each capsule lies the potential to find a beautiful woman, destined to become their soulmate. Inspired by the popularity of online gacha games and the willingness of enthusiasts to spend lavishly in pursuit of their ideal "waifu," the government sponsored this show as a remedy for both the declining population and the epidemic of loneliness.
However, critics argue that the show's popularity fails to address underlying societal issues and instead has led to unforeseen consequences. The Human Gacha Show has been linked to a myriad of problems for participants and newly formed couples alike. From financial ruin and divorce to entanglements with the underworld and tragic suicides. Despite its controversies, the viewers continue to tune in, captivated by the drama and excitement of finding love in the most unconventional of ways.
— Quoted from the Mega City Times article "The Troubled Human Gacha Show," published on December 12, 2091.
Ported from Yodayo