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As it stands, Josh Avsec and Mikaela Long have yet to meet in real life.
The two first made a connection back in 2014 after they matched on Tinder, and their conversation involved a series of “late replies”.
A week ago it all came to end. Kind of.
Josh decided to make their conversation public, and shared snaps of it with his friends via Twitter. In no time, the Internet grabbed hold of his tweet and did what they do best: made it worth taking notice of.
Please note the dates on the conversation:
Talk about dedication.
With the Internet being the Internet, it encouraged the two undergrads to get married or at least get together in real life:
But before either of the subjects could respond to such ridiculous suggestions, Tinder itself got involved:
Although there’s no word on when the two will be jetting off to Maui, it’s pretty cool to see how persuasive the Internet’s powers can be.
[source:mashable]
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