How My Speed Date Got Stolen Onstage at a Live Comedy Dating Show
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The author recounts their experience at a live comedy dating show where their speed date was 'stolen' onstage, sparking a mix of reactions from the audience and online commenters.
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Then again, did LinkedIn always have LinkedIn content? Perhaps some future LLM will ingest everything and capture trends for us in a pretty Google Trends way and we can say "yes, that's the moment image macros became a thing!" and "oh yeah, aug 27 2013 is when disillusionment posters died".
I’d say that LinkedIn speech was born right here.
It’s 2025 and things move along. People still post their file sharing tools here, but yeah I agree that it does hit different now.
I find the tone of the posts also changes by time of day. I often wake up in the middle of the night for about an hour or two, if I browse HN then I find the new posts to be completely different (and a little antagonistic)There's a bunch of stuff that briefly climbs the page between the hours of 2am and 4am for me. It's usually gone by morning. I often wonder what time it is in what part of the world influences that tone.
What a sad existence he leads. It's as if he's stuck in the 1990s, and proud of it.
And the date wasn't even "stolen" - though smooth guy probably did steal that girl after the exceedingly low bar set by this dude.
Now you're saying that the whole article was a lie?
Congrats, you're now even more disappointing of a person than originally presented.
With regular speed dating I had all sorts of chats, it usually enough for 1-3 threads of conversations.
Of course, not everyone will be open to talking at any given time. And it is probably especially difficult to have a genuine connection in a speed dating context, where the other party is probably posturing in one way or another. If you met them in any other situation, they'd probably be more open/authentic.
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