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  1. @Lauren-zh8xz

    May 10, 2024 at 1:46 pm

    He’s absolutely right. It’s already happening. We are being segmented for some greater cause..

  2. @mongoslade259

    May 10, 2024 at 1:51 pm

    I thought that was Joe Rogan in the thumbnail ????

  3. @TheRealBlueValhalla

    May 10, 2024 at 3:33 pm

    Hoping for real innovation to save the planet

  4. @reedre6177

    May 10, 2024 at 4:04 pm

    Grindr ironically probably the most successful dating appq

  5. @reedre6177

    May 10, 2024 at 4:05 pm

    Grindr you can actually get a date ????????????

  6. @D8099.

    May 10, 2024 at 6:04 pm

    Grindr is gross. You’re going to match me? ????. They removed the option for us to search by race which they deem racist. My best friend is black I’m white and we both admittedly like to date our own race and neither of us think the other is a racist. How’s AI gonna change that? It won’t. We need anouther gay dating app that says hey it’s ok to search potential mates of the same race. It’s ok you’re not a racist. Most times cultures of different races are just VASTLY different, your families more involved with a partner than a best friend and sometimes It’s just easier to date your own race depending on what part of the world your in and how the politics of that Region are in that moment. When you force people of different backgrounds and cultures together without a choice in Thier may have up you often create a more dangerous environment. As a gay republican I find most “woke” ideas fall flat. Gay itself is not woke, it’s been here before Christ dating back to the Roman’s and cavemen. It’s everything else that’s been added to this soup they call lgbt- abcdefg that is unnatural. When Alexandar the great had a husband they weren’t talking about sex changes and hormones.

  7. @D8099.

    May 10, 2024 at 6:12 pm

    Isn’t GRINDR owned by the Chinese? It was bought out by a Chinese company. As a gay man I hate what has happened to the app. Long gone are its glory days. I’ve been set up with a drug dealer twice. If there’s ever a class action lawsuit I’ll be at the front of the line. Delete this and I’ll paste and copy it to every Grindr story for the next year.

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