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Wednesday
Feb292012

Fun with #OkCupid: There are more active local users in NYC than LA

OHHHH Okcupid. You are the peanut butter to my fluff, the pepperoni on my deep dish, the torch to my lady liberty. 

I heart OKC, but I actually haven't been using it to date as of late. I'm pretty much over it - I just have yet to find a fesible alternative that tickles my tastebuds. 

Either way, it's gnarly that today I'm working out of the Mirror office in the flatiron district and the little buggar keeps buzzing my phone with interested dudes. 

See, the local function on OKC allows you to meet up with other users close to you. It's pretty genius actually, and basically takes all of the BS out of the back and forth that online dating can lead to. 

I'm surprised that I'm getting flooded with so many requests today since I have yet to set a broadcast. Volume of course is one thing, quality is another. Look at some of these most recent broadcasts ... 

 

Who does this seriously work on?? Like the topless avatar right there, how many times has he published that broadcast and out of that, how many women was he able to close? I'm curious as to what the ratio is. Hmmmm hold on, I think I'm going to ask him. 

#brb

 

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