A Quote by Karamo Brown

I think dating apps are keeping us apart. — © Karamo Brown
I think dating apps are keeping us apart.
There are hundreds of millions of people on dating apps every day, but apparently, no such apps cater solely to sports fans.
Blackberry is a great product and really useful. But I think that Yahoo!'s future is going to be rooted in mobile apps. And we know that we need to have apps on some of the core platforms, and so iOS and Android, probably the two most important platforms for us.
I'm not really on dating apps. I used to be when I was younger. I'd rather meet people in real life.
Dating apps are brilliant for expanding your actual social network, which leads you to meet other people.
There isn't a way to depict the gay community without at least mentioning the existence of online dating apps like Grindr.
There were dozens of dating apps when Bumble came on the scene, but they weren't able to attract critical mass in a young professional group.
There's capital controls and there's people control. So every time you think of a fence keeping all those bad people out, think about those fences maybe being used against us, keeping us in.
Confusion has become a state of mind, more of less; we're trained to be confused. Quite simply, the people in power are keeping us down, keeping us docile and keeping us consuming with this confusion. It's a cultural confusion and it is deliberate.
I think there's a responsibility more as an artist to try and push in the direction you think comedy should go... The biggest thing I could do for the art that I love was keeping it art: keeping it special, keeping it honest, keeping it truthful.
Google is not my friend. I've been way too open in my career. Google has killed any shot I have on the dating apps.
There are a lot of apps that are fun to use - they're utility apps; they're fine. But there are a fraction of apps that are in the cream of the crop. You just need to be in the cream of the crop to get noticed.
In the age of social media and dating apps, so many people are able to hide behind their Instagram page or their Raya page or Facebook.
We live in a world of social media, dating apps, online profiles where everyone is portraying themselves in 2D, trying to look cool. Portray yourself in three dimensions.
There is no such thing as biblical dating. If you're dating, I don't care who you're dating, you're out of God's will. If you're a young man and you're dating, you're out of God's will. Period. You can come talk to me about it later, you can be mad if you want. But that's just the truth. There's no such thing as recreational dating. There is biblical courtship, there is no recreational dating.
I'm single. I'm independent. And I'm dating. I think if you're honest that you're dating, there's nothing wrong with that.
'How I Built This With Guy Raz' asks entrepreneurs to tell the story of how they made their name and, in some cases, their fortune. Whether they're in the business of selling burritos or dating apps, there's inevitably something you can learn from their stories.
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