People come together over the strangest things. And in Washington, D.C.? It's apparently a common hatred for "the idea that everyone has a soulmate"!

The recently-debuted dating app Hater ran and compiled the data, releasing a map of the United States that gives us invaluable insight into what the residents of each state hate the most. Call us cynical, but those of us in the District can't stand the very "idea that everyone has a soulmate." Am I right? So what do other states hate? hate Wyoming despises "gluten-free," while Kansas can't stand Seinfeld. Texans hate sleeping with the windows open -- but honestly, who could blame them with that muggy, miserable heat? The Starbucks fans in Washington state are adamantly against Keurig K-Cups (go figure!), the good people of Delaware don't like Casey Affleck, Connecticut residents hate winter (um, so why do you live there?), and all those carnivores in Alabama hate vegetarianism. hate
The Hater app, which has gained a few hundred thousand users since it launched in February, matches users with other compatible people, based on an individual's opinions and responses to more than 3,000 topics. Of course, "everyone hates a hangover, everyone loves a puppy," according to Hater's blog, but the app sets out to narrow down our opinions about other categories -- like cliff jumping, Jaws, board games, artificial intelligence, The Daily Show, capers, Hooters, doing your own taxes, people who cut cupcakes in half, and wobbly grocery carts (just to name a few!). Users can swipe up to love, down to hate, right to like, or left to dislike on any given topic. And if you feel ambivalent or indifferent? Simply skip it by tapping once. hate "Meet someone who hates the same stuff," Hater's website advertises. "The first dating app that matches people on the things they hate." What do you think? Were you surprised by what each state hates the most? Have you ever used the Hater app? If so, what was your experience like? Tell us in the comments!

Maybe we don't believe in soulmates, but we still like to have a good time! Here are some fun date spots!

J. Moore
A synesthete who sees the world in vivid color, Joy is all about soaking up life experiences -- and then translating those experiences into words. Freckle-faced and coffee-fueled, Joy is on a personal quest to visit all 50 states in her lifetime (40 down!), see all the Broadway musicals, and eat all the tacos. For fun, she plays the piano, diagrams sentences, and solves true crime stories from her couch, along with her husband of 20 years and their teenage daughter.
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