I went on Bumble at Yale and was immediately catfished
He tried to pull this shit on Valentine’s Day
This Valentine’s Day, I decided to take the leap and download Bumble because it’s the least sketchy of the dating apps and I’m pathetic.
At first, I was stoked; every guy was swipe right material. After a while, I legitimately began to wonder if the app was punking me, because I was not aware these people existed at Yale.
One of the guys to respond to my “hiii” was Sam, a first year grad student at the Yale Med School. Sam, I learned, had moved to New Haven from Boston, but was originally from Fiji. We talked about a bunch of Yale things (Pepe’s, Box, Durfees, whatever), so I thought this guy checked out. After about a day of back and forth, Sam asked if I would go to Miya’s with him and I accepted.
However, once I got to a computer I thought: wait, I’m not trying to get raped/murdered/kidnapped. I’ve seen Criminal Minds, I know what happens on these types of things. So I reverse Google image searched his profile pictures (those Catfish: The TV Show marathons really paid off) and, low and behold, I got a hit.
Turns out Sam’s picture wasn’t really Sam’s–it belonged to a South Korean actor named Dennis Oh. Either Dennis Oh is desperate to meet women at Yale but wants to be low-key about his celebrity status, or I was getting catfished by some dude who may or may not be named Sam.
Naturally, I took a screenshot of the Google search and sent them to Sam.
My kind, loving friends reacted exactly how you’d think they would to this potentially dangerous incident.
“hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha” — Ian Spear
“Poor guy” — Yasmeen Akounou
Lucky me, I made a Snapstory!
Make that two !!
Update: I deleted Bumble for a whole 24 hours before redownloading it, because loneliness.