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lifestyleguru
on Feb 4, 2025
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What really happens inside a dating app
More like dying of thirst in lake Baikal, if the analogy meant abundance of choice. Desert and ocean both contain no drinkable water.
nemomarx
on Feb 4, 2025
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the implication is that they have a lot of water but it's unpalatable or toxic most of the time and needs filtering I think - easy matches but most of them bad?
lifestyleguru
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Most men are insane from frustration, not unpalatable or toxic.
dragonwriter
on Feb 5, 2025
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If the first part of your description is true, then the second needs corrected by replacing the "not...or..." with "therefore...and...".
"Insane from frustration" explains, rather than contradicts, "unpalatable" and "toxic".
saagarjha
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People generally do not want to have an insane, frustrated partner.
lifestyleguru
on Feb 5, 2025
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It's literally enough to sip the surrounding water, it's that easy. Truly toxic frustrated people never have problem with finding sexual partners.
ryandrake
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The one I heard was "dying of thirst in the swamp." Lots and lots of water, but nothing you can stomach.
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