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@thedryginger is actually my soulmate 😍 • • • #tinder #tinderfail #tindergirls #tinderdate #funnytinderbios #bio #funny #celery #vegan #vegetarians #meme #memes #memesdaily #dank #dankmemes #followme #instagood #picoftheday #photooftheday #follow #seanspeezy #savage #joke #tinderbio #me #throwbackthursday #dating #date #relationshipgoals #tbt (at Soul Mates)
On Tinder Bios:
The realest #TinderBio on the site. Nothing else comes close. #Tinder https://www.instagram.com/p/CC9hSDxhnYo/?igshid=dvyx3guifxzi
Right. How about talk at all? Because, and I hate to be pedantic here, online dating requires someone level of communication before you decide whether you want to meet.
What do you guys think of my new tinder bio?
“Sam I know this isn’t what you wanted but I need you to know I respect what you’re saying”
Do counterveillance tactics function to police and modify harmful behaviour online? In the wake of @SheRatesDogs viral success, men recognize (with surprise) the frequency with which online abuse of women occurs, and attempt to pinpoint (and avoid) their own complicity in this toxic culture. But who does this help? Can a site like SheRatesDogs tackle issues of racism, transphobia, etc.,or is the productivity of the site limited to promoting the causes of primarily white women? For whom is this “a game”, and for whom does it become a life or death matter?