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Show 2:08 PM fill_ AT&T 1. 33% CI, • •• Back Sep 4, 2013, 10:32 PM Do you like ballet? _L Sep 5, 2013, 7:09 AM !' Yes I do!) Me too. Now lets see your feet. Don't be shy. We're just two consenting adults trying to 9et our stew on. Now let those dogs out. 3:24 PM - 1 53% In I, ■ Back Block Report miNE Sep 23, 2013, 7:22 PM (You're actually 17? Sep 23, 2013, 9:14 PM ref-Yeah...) Sep 23, 2013, 9:50 PM Sep 23, 2013, 10:48 PM (Messag( R ILO inder revolutionized the online dating scene as we knew it. Praised for its ease and simplicity and criticized for superficiality and vanity,Tinder launched itself into the interwebs and has been navigating the aftermath of its success since its implementation in Sept 2012.The matchmaking site has become a household name, and although there are strong opinions about the shallowness of it all, no one can deny the popularity of the app, contributing to it earning the TechCrunch's Crunchie Award for the "Best New Startup for 2013': While some people still have reservations about making dating decisions based on physical appearance alone, the Internet at large has embraced Tinder and all the awkward that accompanies it. Real conversations posted on Instagram (@tindernightmares and @tinderlol), Reddit and blogs alike have garnered quite a bit of attention and showcase just how forward our generation can be when hiding behind the safety of a mobile device. One such blog, Tinder Lovin', posts about Tinder interactions on Tumblr. Where "let's hookup" and "wanna come over tonight?" are usually present, poetry, sassy "z" snaps and "Save the Last Dance" references run rampant.Tinder Lovin's creator (who wished to remain anonymous) is a student at the U and unabashedly abuses the app in order to poke fun at a concept he doesn't believe is good for humanity. The Daily Utah Chronicle sat down with the curator of the blog and asked a few questions about the app, why he does what he does and what he thinks of the way our generation communicates. When he heard aboutTinder from his roommate, his initial reaction was, "This is f---ing absurd': He then promptly downloaded it "This can't be good for society' he said of his first impression of the app. "This is a horrible idea. So of course I'm going to download it, and I will abuse it for my own amusement. And that's remained unchanged throughout this entire thing': The first rule of his interactions is to never be mean. While others may use Tinder to bash people's photos or start conversations with vulgarity,Tinder Lovin' instead chooses to be as strange as he can. "I didn't like mean comments because they were offensive. I mean, I can be pretty callous, but I just didn't like it because it wasn't creative. It was so trite and two-dimensional.Take some pride in how you troll people': he said. The blog started with him just sitting on his phone while watching Netflix and right-swiping as many people as he could. "You don't need to be pretty to be a victim': he said. While most of his conversations are satirical and dripping with sarcasm, he's not doing it to spare the feelings of his "victims': "Doing it for their feelings is a side effect. I don't know what that says about me as a person, but I don't care about your suffering as much as my art, and if you're better for it, then sure ... why not' Despite all of the negative hype surroundingTinder as a cheap, easy, no-strings-attached means to hook up with strangers,Tinder Lovin' himself has never cashed in on any matches, no matter how well they took his absurd, off-the-wall conversation starters. "I'm a hermit ... I have no interest in hooking up at all': he said. The idea of dating or hooking up isn't what's odd to him, though. It's more so the way dating has become a checklist of qualities to measure a person's worth. "You're scrolling through, and it turns into grocery store dating, looking at someone serially, yes, no, thumbs up, thumbs down, and what's the point of human interaction if you're not going to let it be human?" he said. Without disputing the fact that, yes, he may be missing out on meeting people who are genuine and worth meeting because he won't hook up, he still thinks there is a lot more life to live outside of your phone, hiding behind a carefully curated portrait of oneself. "For all I know, the world is full of a bunch of other women trolling this kid': he said. He summed up his feelings aboutTinder with a quote from OscarWilde: "Give a man a mask and he will tell you the truth': "That's how I feel about online interaction': he said. "It's much more candid because there's no physical, kinesthetic repercussions of what's going on. I think you can tell a lot about a person by how they react to certain scenarios when they know they have no consequences to how they act' Since online dating shows no sign of disappearing anytime soon, learning to take someone's online profile and interaction with a grain of salt and a heavy dose of humor may be the very lesson Tinder Lovin' is unknowingly teaching us all. You can follow Tinder Lovin' at http://tinderlovin.tumblr.com/. k.ellis@chronicle.utah.edu @ChronyArts So many movies teach us that as long as we are dorky, we will get the guy. When's the last time you actually saw the hot jock with the dorky girl from your chemistry class? ...Never. 2. Everything ends in happily ever after. Nothing is happily ever after. It doesn't exist. You actually have to put in work for relationships to succeed. You can't just summon your fairy godmother to the rescue. 3. Speaking of happily ever after, life is a fairy tale. Prince Charming isn't going to come save you on a white horse, and Snow White's hottie won't be there to kiss you from your deep slumber. Talking mice aren't going to sew a ballgown for you. T 10 { THECHRONY I NEWS I OPINION I ARTS I SPORTS I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2015 } omantic comedies teach us all there is to know about love, right? Wrong. Here are nine lies movies always seem to tell us about love. 1.The dorky girl always gets the hot guy. BY KATHERINE ELLIS /ARTS EDITOR PHOTOS COURTESY OF TINDERLOVIN' 2013, 2:07 PM moo AT&T *re TINDERLOVIN' TAKES PRIDE IN TROLLING BY AMANDA GOLD /STAFF WRITER PROJECT 4. People change. "A poignant, eloquent and exceptionally soulful work..." People do change but never into the person you want them to change into, so stop trying. If you can't love the person they are, don't love them at all. —Jazz Times 5. Everyone has a chance. You have a chance if you are a popular, good-looking, normal person. If you aren't all of those things, good luck! 6.You'll always end up with your best friend. Yeah right, your best friend only sees you as the weird origami-lover that you are. You know why they look at you in a loving way? It's because they aren't sure how you get through each day without them, not because they love you romantically. 7. Relationships fix everything. So you are having a bad day and your significant other shows up to save the day, right? Nah, that normally doesn't happen. We have to deal with crappy days all on our own. 8. Love at first sight happens all the time. I dare you to take a poll of all your friends in relationships and see how many of them actually fell in love at first sight. I bet the numbers are slim to none because looks are only 97.8 percent of a person. f11•"'$S 9. Grand gestures mean instant love. Unless you want to seem creepy, grand gestures don't mean much today. We expect them far too often because every single romantic comedy shows us that they have to happen in order to find love. So the next time you decide to take your love advice from a romantic comedy, just remember that Hollywood produced them to make money. They want you to fall in love with the dreamy man who shows up with a boom box outside your window. They want you to love the idea that Prince Charming exists and is going to sweep you off your feet one day. So this Valentine's Day, do yourself a favor and don't rely on "The Notebook" to get you through the day. Instead, take a chance and go meet someone new. a.gold@chronicle.utah.edu @ChronyArts 01,11911expecte9 • N.:•:\ -, k,, : 4 tiagstik i We are here to help! Pke9 " BIRELEY FOUNDATION „, PRICE FAMILY FOUNDATION Mountair ZIONS BANK' KUE137 TICKETS: 801-581-7100 I KINGTIX.COM arts& SALT LAKE COUNTY SKI museums ART WORKS. 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