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"If I were to date," said Mr. Roorda, 36, "and if people were to see me with someone, they would say, 'See -- he got over that quick.' " Most of those who have sought romantic companionship have done so only furtively.
Some might argue his tenacity wasn't exactly appropriate for the workplace, but Michelle's true reason to decline invitations was more straightforward: if she, a black woman, were to date the first cute black man at the office, it would just get too many tongues wagging.
Furthermore, the notation was enriched with new elements, representing other relevant factors that were, to date, only displayable with much higher effort.
The company said that those billion users were to date responsible for 1.13 trillion "likes", 219 billion photos and 17 billion location check-ins.
This article originally appeared on VICE AU.
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Such modulation is to date largely unexplored.
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