Popping Culture: Drunken grinding

I always wondered if drunk dialling and texting had evolved into drunk Grindr/Scruff/whathaveyou.

Apparently, it has.

Two guys who go under the moniker “drunkgrindr” have started uploading videos of themselves talking to other guys on the famed social/cruising app, all the while drinking and getting drunk.

First there was “My Drunk Kitchen.” I guess now we have “My Drunk Grindr.”

All I can think of when I watch this is a T-shirt I got for Christmas.

’Nuff said.

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