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  • Tinder New Feature Update: Dating App Rolls Out Profile Quiz To Discover Potential Matches

    Tinder New Feature Update: Dating App Rolls Out Profile Quiz To Discover Potential Matches

    New Delhi, November 20: Dating app Tinder on Monday rolled out a new suite of profile and discovery features globally, including a “Profile Quiz” feature that will let users discover potential matches via a fun quiz. “Discover compatibility potential with potential matches through a fun and enlightening quiz about yourself. Share your Quiz responses on your Profile, offering a glimpse into your preferences and interests,” Tinder said. About 71 per cent of Gen Zs across India said it’s very important that they’re aligned on values with the person they’re dating.

    When asked what’s important to them when choosing someone to date, 73 per cent said “I can trust and confide in them,” 70 per cent said “they are open-minded and accepting” and 57 per cent said “they can make me laugh” versus only 46 per cent who said “I find them physically attractive”, according to the company. “This suite of features is the response to this evolving need. With these new profile and discovery features, it’s never been that easy and fun to share what makes you unique,” Mark Van Ryswyk, Chief Product Officer at Tinder, said in a statement. Microsoft Hires OpenAI Founders to Lead AI Research Team After ChatGPT Maker’s Shakeup.

    The other new suite of features includes — Profile Prompts, Basic Info Tags, Enhanced Reporting, Rizz-first Redesign, and Dark Mode. According to the company, the “Profile Prompts” feature empowers users to express their unique personalities and show all their sides, from the fun humour to the real talk.

    By selecting and responding to Prompts, users can spark engaging conversations that dig deeper than a mere Like or Nope. Using the “Basic Info Tags” feature will keep it easy and fun to tell more about yourself and know more about your potential matches. Reporting someone’s Profile has always been available, but with the “Enhanced Reporting” feature, users will now have more options to report the specific things that are off about someone’s profile. ‘Now They Will Have To Use Teams’: Elon Musk’s Humorous Take on Sam Altman, Greg Brockman’s Hiring by Microsoft.

    The “Rizz-first Redesign” feature includes new UI updates, enhanced and updated animations, and a new “It’s a Match!” screen designed to keep every Like or Nope on Tinder feel special and engaging. For late-night activity or discreet public matching, “Dark Mode” is now available in Tinder’s settings.

  • Roman Dildo Found: UK Archaeologists Discover 2,000-Year-Old ‘First Roman Dildo’ in Northumberland (See Pic)

    Roman Dildo Found: UK Archaeologists Discover 2,000-Year-Old ‘First Roman Dildo’ in Northumberland (See Pic)

    In what can be seen as a bizarre incident, archaeologists in United Kingdom were shocked after they discovered a 2,000-year-old “sewing tool” which could potentially be the only known life-size Roman dildo. The “First Roman dildo” has now been detailed in the journal Antiquity. Archaeologists have called the discovery of “First Roman dildo” as exciting and intriguing.

    Discovery of ’First Roman Dildo Shocks Archaeologists

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  • Scorpion Family in Suitcase! Austria Woman Discover 18 Live Scorpions in Her Travelling Bag After Returning From Vacation in Croatia; See Viral Pic

    A woman from Natternbach, Austria, brought some dangerous insects and a whole lot of memories from her trip. Reportedly, the woman got the terror of her life after she found 18 live scorpions in her suitcase while unpacking. The woman returned from her Croatian holiday trip and discovered the stingers, including a mother and her babies. Later, Tierhilfe Gusental, an animal rescue service, took to Facebook to discuss the incident. Youtuber’s Video of Glowing Scorpion Fascinates Twitteratti, Here is Why Scorpions Glow Under Ultraviolet Light.

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  • Four Kerala artists on an all-India trip to discover the country

    Four Kerala artists on an all-India trip to discover the country

    Travelling in a car, they are funding the journey by holding roadside exhibitions and selling their works

    On a breezy evening on the famous Muzhappilangad drive-in beach in Kannur, visitors watched curiously as four men arranged paintings on the shore. Taking stacks of canvases from a brown car parked nearby, they propped up works that depicted Bekal Fort, St Angelo Fort, Madayipara, Dharmadom and so on. A signboard that read ‘Travel Brush, karyangal ini colour aakkatey’ (let things become colourful) was put up on the car.

    Four artists from Kerala are on an all-India trip to explore and capture the sights on their canvas. A scene from Muzhappilangad drive-in beach in Kannur

    Four artists from Kerala are on an all-India trip to explore and capture the sights on their canvas. A scene from Muzhappilangad drive-in beach in Kannur
     
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    “We are travelling from Kasaragod and soon we will go to Wayanad. We hope to travel by car through all states in India,” says a bearded man, who identifies himself as Vipin Iritty, an artist who does mural work and interior design for a living.

    Four artist friends from Kasaragod, Kannur and Kochi in Kerala dreamt of a trip to learn more about India, her artisans, villages and people. During the lockdown, when the art world came to a halt, the four got time to firm up their plans. On March 14, Vipin, Shaiju K Maloor, Chandran Mottemmal and Benny Devasy, started their journey from Malik Deenar Juma Masjid mosque in Kasaragod.

    Pieces of the country

    Travelling in a Renault Kwid, the foursome drove down through Kannur and Mahe, before their stop at the beach en route Wayanad. Though vloggers and travel buffs have photographed and filmed many of the well-known places in the country, the artists believe that not many have captured it on canvas like they plan to do.

    Four days later, Vipin can’t stop talking about the trip to Wayanad where they stayed in an Adivasi colony, painted, held painting workshops for the children and conducted an exhibition of their works. They hope to fund their travel by selling these paintings of the places they have visited.

    Four artists from Kerala are on all-India trip explore and capture the sights on their canvas. In Wayanad, they stayed in an Adivasi colony, painted, held painting workshops for the children and conducted an exhibition of their works

    Four artists from Kerala are on all-India trip explore and capture the sights on their canvas. In Wayanad, they stayed in an Adivasi colony, painted, held painting workshops for the children and conducted an exhibition of their works  
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    Shaiju says with a laugh that it was not easy for them to organise their travel on a shoe-string budget. So, they do their own cooking and stay in places of worship if they are allowed to. The Lions Club has promised to help them in Kerala.

    “Before we enter Tamil Nadu, we want to visit every district in Kerala and paint at least two monuments of that place. The car is a little cramped for us and so we are exploring if we need to invest in another vehicle. In Thiruvananthapuram, our intention is to organise an exhibition-cum-sale,” says Vipin.

    They say that their families are supportive though all four have taken a break from their work. Every day, time has been kept apart for painting, cooking and organising art workshops and exhibitions. If possible, they hope to meet artists in the places they take a break at.

    “We are aware that there will be challenges but isn’t making a dream come true worth the troubles? We have made a leap of faith and we are confident that we would be able to do it even if it takes time,” asserts Vipin.