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What if the reviews are also bots, and bots are detecting bots reviewing the bots? :thinking-about-it:
Normally I just don't have sympathy for men who get scammed by these bots, but this is the first time I'm so disgusted that I'm actively cheering the bots on.
There are sites like this for a lot of nationalities. Colombian and Brazilian ones were huge back in the day and I couldn't help but feel most of those women were trafficked or fake.
Cupid Media runs over 30 of these fucking things for all sorts of niche preferences.
What about Christian Mingle? Or isn't there a dating app specifically for conservatives?
Edit: googled it, there's "the right stuff" "righter dating" and "upward Christian dating" lmao
Calling it a dating market is both accurate and horrible at the same time. :agony-deep:
for anyone who does english better than me, how do I fix the syntax in the title so it’s not weird? Is it possible to do so without adding a punctuation mark after “oh sweet”?
instead of a comma you can use a qualifier to make sure the parsing happens the way you intend
for example "oh sweet new manmade horrors beyond my comprehension"
the new breaks the connection and makes sure that you're saying "oh sweet," not that the horrors are sweet
the reason this works has to do with this deep hierarchy of adjectives that most English speakers can't even articulate
I added it in an edit, but basically the "new" should come before sweet normally, so when you add it after sweet it kinda starts a separate parsing object
opinion, size, age, shape, colour, origin, material, purpose
(I'm sitting here trying to figure out how to differentiate "sweet" from an opinion, I might be too wasted. maybe it has to do with the slang it comes from, maybe it's because it binds tighter to "material". dunno)
Reminder that news about the arrival of the first refugees at the beginning of the war led to an immediate spike in German search requests for Ukrainian porn.