Sunday, 29 May 2016
The Tinder Experiment
After the interest in the Social Media Experiment I did back in March, I thought I might do another one to give you guys more of an insight into teenage life, something which you never really noticed or something you perhaps underestimated. After all, that's the reason why I set up this website in the first place.
So let me give you the lowdown on how this is gonna work. I've given an anonymous guy (not me) the challenge of handling two Tinder accounts. One is his own and the other...is one of a random male model.
This is all about comparison. He will use different conversation starters and methods to try to get the number of each of his matches on both accounts. I'll post the screenshots of each conversation he has (only up to the point he gets the number though, IF he even gets a number) so you can see the different reactions between some girls (if there are different reactions) with the two guys.
The whole point is to see exactly how much a model can get away with on Tinder, which a regular guy can't as well as see how easy it is for a male model to be 'successful' on Tinder. This isn't a vendetta against girls and Tinder is an app where looks are obviously the key factor in the swiping decision, but it could show how superficial a lot of girls can be (I'm not saying guys can't be either).
Will girls still give their number to a model who starts off with a 'boring' first message like "Hey", the type they are sick of? Will they go nuts over this guy and do whatever to keep his attention even if he's only interested in hooking up or if he's as dull as a post?
Only one way to find out!
NOTE: Any girl involved in a screenshot will not be catfished any further after they give their number and obviously the real Tinder account can carry on as normal while the fake account will be deleted when the experiment is over.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Here's 5... Quotes to Get You Through Exams
So it's exam season, and I'm sure those of you who still have exams left are either working hard or hardly working. It can be a stressful, demoralising time and you can never beat a good quote poster to change your thinking and maybe, just maybe, give you some sort of motivation to get that book out and actually do solid work.
QUOTE #1
This one is deep. But also a good reminder. You've got to remember the significance of the exams that you're doing and how it's going to impact your future. After all, no one ever regrets doing well.
QUOTE #2
If you're looking for a contextual explanation, here it is. Forget about the exams that didn't go so well. They're done now, no matter how well or badly it went. You can only look forward to what exams you have left and obviously, you've got to appreciate any other opportunity you have to boost your grade in a subject.QUOTE #3
Unless you're some genius, you're probably not a 100 UMS kind of person for every subject you do... And obviously that's okay. Obviously you have your goals and some are more reachable than others. But as long as you work to your full potential, you will achieve it but don't be too disappointed if you didn't get that high A or that solid B in that one particular subject. Sometimes it's out of your control (and it's in the hands of some self-hating examiner who are having their 10th cup of coffee at 12am while marking your paper.)
QUOTE #4
This one's quite simple really. You get what you give. So put a lot of effort into it. How bad do you want the grades you want to get?
QUOTE #5
Nothing more to add here really...
Good luck to those who still have exams!
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
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