Thanks to the internet, there are now hundreds of ways to meet people online, but this couple may have the best "how we met" story ever.Back in 2015, a woman named Madison O'Neill wrote a seemingly innocuous tweet looking for a wedding date. Twitter: MaddieJo_13Her request was answered by Chuck Dohrmann, who slid into her DMs to offer his services.Twitter: MaddieJo_13In a tweet, O'Neill said that she and Dohrmann went to the same high school, but were never friends."We went to the same high school but he was a grade older and I always thought he was obnoxious," wrote O'Neill. "But we didn't actually know each other."Despite all that, the two attended the wedding together.Twitter: MaddieJo_13Also for the record I called in sick at work to go to the wedding— Chuck Dohrmann (@chuck_dohrmann) October 3, 2017 And it looks like they had a pretty good time, because here is the couple appoximately two years later:Twitter: MaddieJo_13SEE!? If you wade through the political garbage, annoying rants and trolls on Twitter, you may just find *TRUE LOVE*. That seems kinda worth it, I guess!Twitter: MaddieJo_13Twitter was over the moon for the couple:https://twitter.com/melissariver14/status/915410655003512833https://twitter.com/xoxodes__/status/915502179171135488Legit wondering if this’ll work for prom😂😂— kasper the friendly ghost (@kjsrockave) October 4, 2017 Wow congrats. If any of your friends need a date to your wedding.... my dms are always wide open— William D West III (@willwest25) October 4, 2017 WHEN THE POWER OF SOCIAL MEDIA GETS YOU ENGAGED 💀😳 AOT SIS CONGRATS pic.twitter.com/kq5pbUq438— Ταrαβαε (@TaramaeNoel) October 4, 2017 We can just see it now:Child: "Mommy, how did you meet Daddy?"O'Neill: "Well, Daddy slid into Mommy's DMs after I asked for a wedding date on Twitter. Did you know that back then you only could tweet 140 characters or less!?"