• Woman mocked on Tinder for dress now modeling it for the company that made it
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https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-48144778 https://twitter.com/ASOS/status/1123955976166629377
It's a dress I guess
the first thing that comes to mind is this is a marketing bait article.
This isn't journalism, it's an advertisement.
How is this news?
still an ugly dress.
You would think the BBC could recognise advertising bait like this.
It looks fine?
A modelling contract and nationwide headlines is quite the reaction to a couple of trivial insults sent by a random bloke on Tinder.
It's almost like you can extract outrage from noise and generate profit.
I'm wondering what the fuck is wrong with the dress that deserved it to be mocked. It looks like your regular cocktail party dress design. Reading more of it, i think she wasn't exactly expecting her tweet to go viral. And it seems to be that the company hired her for brownie points.
Tinder does something weird to men, well documented phenomenon
Well its due to the fucked up algorithm of the app. How it does dating on Tinder is so fucked up, it creates this bizarre idea of how Dating should work. But doesn't.
It's not even a good dress It's not even a dress worth mocking either it's absolute bland as fuck but not "Bad"
"was told her outfit looked" awful" by a man she matched with on a dating app" I can understand the schadenfreude if there were lots of people saying she looked ugly with the dress, but just 1 man? Why is this news.
Oh no, some random dude she'll never see again called her dress ugly. How awful
She didnt get a "modeling contract", the article says they just put her picture on the website. Doubt she even got paid for it tbh.
What ever happened to "it would look better on my bedroom floor"?
Lol as if some dude trying to get pussy on Tinder would randomly say stupid shit like "you look ugly in that outfit lol" to this attractive looking chick.
Lots of them would after getting rejected.
I'd guess he was trying the technique a lot of "pickup artists" teach, lead with an insult to drop her guard and come off confident/ballsy like you don't even care about her in hopes this reverse psychology works to actually attract her instead as a hot girl would be used to and desensitised to compliments.
Do you think the company that sells my anime body pillow will let me model for them if some chick makes fun of my many tinder photos with it?
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