Video about swiping guys on Tinder is so real it hurts

Is liking 'The Office' a whole personality?
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Video about swiping guys on Tinder is so real it hurts
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If you've ever had the misfortune of swiping on men on Tinder, you can probably relate to this video.

A skit by writers Jon Foor and Luke Strickler poked fun at the overplayed trend of everyone on Tinder having exactly two personality traits: Liking The Office and loving dogs.

"Where'd you grow up?" Strickler asks his hypothetical match, jabbing at the repetitive, surface-level conversations people on the app have before either meeting up or ghosting each other entirely. "Real though, if you're racist, sexist, homophobic, or not hot, this will not work out."

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But when confronted with the fact that women have multi-dimensional personalities and even worse, opinions, things take a turn.

The entire sketch is underlined by none other than the iconic theme song from The Office.


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