A COLORADO woman has pulled off a powerful act of revenge after receiving a disrespectful message an online dating app – by forwarding the sender’s message to his father.
Katie Pfeffer, from Denver, posted a screenshot of the Hinge dating app exchange to Twitter – which quickly went viral, garnering more than 240,000 likes in a matter of days.
A man name Lake had commented on her profile, suggesting Ms Pfeffer was “retarded”.
The full message read: “Are you one of those hot girls that's just plain retarded? Bc your bio makes it look that way.”
Offended by his disrespectful choice of words, an angry Ms Pfeffer decided to take matters into her own hands and track down his father so she could inform him of how his son was speaking.
With a swift bit of detective work, Ms Pfeffer said it took her just five minutes to Lake’s dad on social media and share the message with him.
Along with a screenshot of Lake’s Hinge message, she wrote: “So sorry for the random message. Just thought you should know this is how your son speaks to women.”
But Ms Pfeffer’s revenge wasn’t quite sweet enough.
She took it a step further by sharing both screenshots on Twitter so that others would know about her “investigation skills” when it comes to finding people online.
She wrote: “Found this guy’s dads insta in 5 minutes, never underestimate a girl’s investigation skills.”
Ms Pfeffer was then contacted by other girls who had dated Lake, detailing his disrespectful treatment towards women.
After also discovering the man was an intern at General Mills, Ms Pfeffer tagged the official account and informed them of his behaviour.
She wrote: “@GeneralMills since posting this I’ve had four girls message me saying this man is abusive, manipulative and racist. I also found out he works as an intern for your company. If you’d like to know more please dm me.”
The company has yet to respond.
A bit too much? getting the dude fired??? its kinda retarded that move tho...
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01-24-2020, 06:32 AM #1
Woman gets revenge on dating app creep by sending ‘abusive’ messages to his DAD
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If I was the dad, I wouldn't even care. It's a bit keyboard-warriory, but there's probably 50 worse posts made on here every day.
Hope his company doesn't fire him though. For a fukking intern, they would drop him in a millisecond of they thought he was hurting their image.FA Crew
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Yeah she's a scumbag. Also how easy must her life be that a comment like that rustled her so badly that she went to these lengths to get "revenge." And of course since she's a female this is deemed ok and even celebrated.
The misc should find her insta and mass message her: "Are you one of those hot girls that's just plain retarded? Bc your bio makes it look that way"
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01-24-2020, 06:54 AM #14
anyone know her job? she should get fired like the dumb sloot with the dongle joke.
although she's prob an insta sloot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯....Atlas.....
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01-24-2020, 07:02 AM #15
Sending it to his Dad is funny and deserved.
Sending it to his job is fukd up. She probably has no idea how damaging it is since she probably doesn't have to work a real job since betas send her money for nothing6'2"
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01-24-2020, 07:03 AM #16
Lmao sending it to his dad is funny and well deserved. Don't talk to a damn stranger in a way you wouldn't in front of your dad.
Posting to twitter is just attention seeking, and contacting his employer is peak 2020 cancel culture bull****.Broke both legs and ankles crew.
Recover gains or die trying crew.
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Let's be honest with each other; that's a chit opener and if you rustle somebody online you better be prepared for it to come back at you.
I look at it like this:
If you walked up to a stranger in the street and called them a retard, 9/10 people might just call you a retard back and walk away. But you might run into that one guy who has absolutely nothing to lose and he decks you.
So why would you call somebody a retard online and not expect it to go just as far, if not further?
On the internet, we are often detached from the end result of what we do.
Which makes it significantly easier to (a) call somebody a retard and (b) for that person to turn around and detective you, then rek you.
Because they have no connection to you, they can't see the fallout of what occurs after. Better yet, they only have a FRACTION OF AN IMPRESSION of you. They literally have that one snippet of conversation, and can make up an entire narrative to fit it without ever having to consider that you might actually not be that bad of a person. And so, when you inevitably get fired because you have been plastered all over the internet... They're more likely to celebrate.
And the mob mentality will join them because not only do those people only have that fraction of a snippet, they also have the other person's narrative to go with it.
Regardless of whether or not you think it's right; play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Just like if you call somebody a retard in the street and get decked, you should expect consequences for calling somebody a retard in the DMs.
Maybe the consequences aren't normally this severe.
But on the internet everything goes too far.
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Meh. Contacting the guy's job is extreme but i also don't feel bad for him in any way. He arrogantly exposed himself knowing his real face and name is on his profile. And if he sent her that msg out of the blue and there wasn't any previous argument or instigation, I would guarantee he's a ****ty person all around who actively enjoys putting people down and probably deserves it.
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