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The things you like, or find funny for that matter, truly reflect your personality and values. That is what inspired Joey Lundahl and Statler Gause to create “The Meme App,” that was designed to put a much more personable spin on the traditional dating app lineup.
As men in their 30s, these eligible bachelors are searching to date with intent, and Jonathan Perrone, friend of the Meme App creators, makes this very clear! In this episode, we cover everything from the “7 styles of humor,” to baby fever... and yes, men get baby fever too!
Join us as we hear all about the app that builds connections based off of humor, and see how these three men are navigating modern-day dating while taking superficiality out of the equation.
By Sarina FazanThe things you like, or find funny for that matter, truly reflect your personality and values. That is what inspired Joey Lundahl and Statler Gause to create “The Meme App,” that was designed to put a much more personable spin on the traditional dating app lineup.
As men in their 30s, these eligible bachelors are searching to date with intent, and Jonathan Perrone, friend of the Meme App creators, makes this very clear! In this episode, we cover everything from the “7 styles of humor,” to baby fever... and yes, men get baby fever too!
Join us as we hear all about the app that builds connections based off of humor, and see how these three men are navigating modern-day dating while taking superficiality out of the equation.