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Man’s Savage Reply To Woman Who Tracked Him Down On Social Media To Go On A Date With Him Goes Viral

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A man’s savage reply to a woman who wanted to go on a date with him after seeing him at a football game has gone viral.

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The story began unraveling at a football game in Tennessee when a young woman started taking selfies only to realize that a handsome young man was standing just feet behind her.

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Following her return home, the girl reviewed her pictures and decided she would love to meet and go on a date with the mysterious guy in her photos. The only problem was, however, that she had no idea who he was and how to find him.

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And so, the girl decided to take the matter to Twitter where thousands of viewers shared her post in an attempt to help her find the man she was looking for.

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“Everyone help me find this man I saw at the football game I want to go on a date with him,” she wrote.

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After the woman’s plea for help went viral, one person claiming to be the man in the photo stepped forward only to brutally shut down the request.

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“This is me. I’m sorry but you’re not my type,” he wrote.

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After the savage reply, the story quickly went viral and people couldn’t help but see the funny side of it.

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“Why did she not just strike up a conversation with him in the first place? You were less than 10 feet away from him lol,” someone wrote on Reddit.

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“Nothing would make me cringe more than to wake up one morning to thousands of people hounding me for the adult equivalent of the public ‘go to prom with me’ coercion. This dude a real one for putting social media addicts in their place,” another one said.

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The story, however, doesn’t end there. As some netizens suggested, the woman in question previously started a similar manhunt on other people she’d seen in public.

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“I actually saw this on Twitter and in the replies I saw that she does stuff like this a LOT,” someone added in a Reddit debate.

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“People had replied with screenshots of her posting her professor that she wanted to date, as well as her tweets about interactions with random men where she would fantasize about being with them/ask her followers for advice on how to approach them.”

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Another user went on to claim that a meme account stole a picture from the guy the girl was looking for and pretended to be him for fun.

“Apparently the account that replied to her isn’t the real guy. The real guy’s account was tagged and he’s (allegedly) interested in her,” one person wrote before another added: “It was an african meme account that stole his profile picture to get more followers.”

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