Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:55:56 PM No.81944516
>Be some company or organization
>Start putting out posts about a womens' safety app called Tea that lets you dox men who show red flags
>Men reply, furious; women reply, also furious, saying it's necessary
>Some women even share reports of what goes on on the app.
>The app does not exist, you can't download it, when you go to the app store it just says "coming soon."
>Nevertheless the nonexistent app gets sent to #1 on the app store
>Clicking the "get" button sets up a notification for when it launches.
>One of the co-founders literally has an Instagram account that makes fun of womens' safety issues and where she speaks of being a "Princess" who "deserves the Royal Treatment."
How are people still falling for this LMFAO
>Start putting out posts about a womens' safety app called Tea that lets you dox men who show red flags
>Men reply, furious; women reply, also furious, saying it's necessary
>Some women even share reports of what goes on on the app.
>The app does not exist, you can't download it, when you go to the app store it just says "coming soon."
>Nevertheless the nonexistent app gets sent to #1 on the app store
>Clicking the "get" button sets up a notification for when it launches.
>One of the co-founders literally has an Instagram account that makes fun of womens' safety issues and where she speaks of being a "Princess" who "deserves the Royal Treatment."
How are people still falling for this LMFAO
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