Friday, 29 July 2011
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A Website That Helps You Act Super Sketchy

There's this website called "LikeALittle" and for anyone that attends a college in America you are able to state that you think someone is bangin' with anonymity. All you have to do is select what sex you want to flirt with, what their hair color looks like and you write where you saw them and what they were wearing.If you don't think this is so weird then let me put this into perspective. You think someone is cute? You see them all the time and you don't have the courage to say hi? Well they definitely won't find you attractive or approach you when they find out you were trying to hit on them through this cowardly site.
The internet is getting super creepy these days and its allowing for us to exist without actual human interaction. If you want a relationship with your Macbook Pro, this is certainly the way to do it. Otherwise make your move or someone else will.
Do you tend to use the internet as a crutch to help you find a relationship?
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Comments (12)
My BF and I met online so I think the internet can be useful for relationships and communications in general. Things like this website don't surprise me. One step lower from dating websites...
Like the missed connections thing on craigslist, what are the chances that two people will honestly feel that way and just so happen to look at the same website for the same reason?
hahahah carrie.
@starcrossedloversdivine@xanga - It happened a LOT with this site at my last college. Granted, there were about 1200 of us total.
I dunno. Most of the one's I've seen are cute. If they're too sexual, the mods remove it.That said, I've had more than one guy try to convince me to cheat on my boyfriend via the chat feature... despite that he had no idea who I was. xD
when I was in college, often black men, just hollered at me directly. are these the geeks that are too shy to talk to me in person. no, thanks.
A lot of people meet online these days because they're too busy to go out to places, especially when they're working in a job that requires over 50 hours per week. Plus, the best quality people DON'T hang out in bars/clubs.
Relationships I've had with people I've met online and subsequently started face to face relationships with have lasted 10 months, 7 months, and a friendship that's lasted 2 years, and another that's been about 6 years.
@Chibi_Son_Gokou@xanga - AGREED. I've met numerous people online because I'm not cool enough to hang out in bars getting trashed.
There are a lot of people who abuse the website by using it as a sexual joke or to hook up. However, I really don't consider the website cowardly depending on how you perceive it. This guy only encountered her twice and had no idea how to find her. And he had no expectation of really finding her via the likealittle website, he just expressed his interest in a girl he had seen around campus that made an impression on him.
I too consider a lot of the post cute like my best friend's bf.
No, don't have time to browse through that. Facebook wastes enough time already >_< haha.
I think LikeALittle is pretty funny. It's not necessarily "cowardly" to post something on there, though.
@starcrossedloversdivine@xanga - omg I read the missed connections all the time for laughs. Some of them are so funny.
I think things like that are so pointless... why do people choose to fill their time with that?