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These days there are apps for everything, ordering food or entertainment, you know what I’m talking about. Before the internet, it was necessary to leave the house to meet people. Telephone companies even created matchmaking services, where you could talk to strangers, and then the bill would arrive skyrocketing, lol. Now it’s different. You can filter by age, location, but the photos almost never match reality, especially because no one updates them all the time. In this environment, many good or bad things can happen. There are even scammers specialized in operating on these platforms. A bad date can end in kidnapping or something worse. But there are people who got married through dating apps. I don’t condemn that, I just find it strange that destiny uses these means to bring people together. The song lyrics show some dilemmas of dating apps, but there are many others. It’s enough to make a series with several seasons. In the music video, a woman who was rude in a real courtship matched with the same person and didn’t even realize it, because it’s easier to find people who are currently looking for company than to approach strangers in the real world. And you, have you ever used any virtual dating method? Lyrics
She's cute, but way too tall for me This one's got curves I just can't see I'm lucky, I've got a match She wanted nudes, I sent a rhyme I don't know why she blocked me What can be deeper than the picture of my soul Another girl came to my house tonight But the face doesn't match the profile So I had to lie that I was sick Cough cough cough cough Chasing needles in a farm barn The menu mess is blowing my mind I just want to have somebody to talk to Or maybe find a real match Swiping left, Swiping right We had a spark, but now I'm ghosted Catfish on the cart is the vibe Chasing gold but finding a gold digger Chasing needles in a farm barn The menu mess is blowing my mind I just want to have somebody to talk to Or maybe find a real match Swiping left, Swiping right Don't ask what I'm looking for maybe nothing, maybe a former wife Chasing gold but finding a gold digger |