Tinder and Vanity Fair should make nice
Thanks to Tinder, the Irish are dating properly for the first time.
This was the week that Tinder broke up with Vanity Fair. In fact, you could say that the two of them never really had a proper relationship. It was just a hook-up. A brief flirtation, a one-night-stand and then a cruel dismissal, and afterwards Tinder felt angry, hurt, taken advantage of, and used – and ready to lash out on social media.
What exactly was the problem? In the new issue, Vanity Fair reporter Nancy-Jo...
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