Georgia Banker throws tantrum after girl rejects his shocking chat-up line on Tinder

Sep 6, 2014 - 19:23
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Georgia Banker throws tantrum after girl rejects his shocking chat-up line on Tinder
Banker throws one-way tantrum after Tinder girl rejects his shocking chat-up line

If a girl rejects you on Tinder, don’t take it personally. There’s plenty of fish in the sea.

Don’t, DON’T, for goodness’ sake, do the above.

When a Tinder user’s ‘chat-up line’ is rebuffed, he has a one-way tantrum of monumental proportions.

‘You can put my meat in your mouth,’ he writes, after telling the girl he wants to cook.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the girl tells him ‘stop messaging me’ … And he gets a bit upset.

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After a seven-message rant, the girl interrupts his strop to say politely that she doesn’t mean any offence and just doesn’t want to talk (she even includes a smiley face) but unfortunately for her it tus out he’s just getting started.

‘Highlights’ of his Herculean hissy fit include the classic:

‘If only you knew that I made 32k since June’

The unkind:

‘You look like an alien in that picture’

…and the bizarre:

‘B**ch, black people always think I’m Ashton Kutcher’.

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