Ever spot a cutie in the library but thought it was too awkward a situation to make your move? Well http://www.spotacutie.co.uk provides a simple solution to this problem: See a cutie, snap a quick picture, post it along with a brief description on our site and even a description of yourself if you feel up to it and hopefully that very same cutie might stumble across it.
Also for all of those who are interested in becoming apart of the SpotACutie.co.uk team we have created the ambassadors program which involved you being compensated for promoting our site at your University.
http://www.spotacutie.co.uk
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Hang on.... you discretely take and then post a picture of the person in the library you fancy? Have I misunderstood? Sounds a bit dodgy - posting a photo of them online without permission.
Has 'spot-a-stalker' already been taken as a domain name?
I don't understand why the 'cutie' would bother checking the site? And would they really want to do anything but call the police, when they realised that you'd put a photo of them on there?
Ok - I had to check this site out (purely in the interests of research you understand!) and whilst people have posted 'sightings' - our eyes met over an economics text book - sort of stuff, no one has yet to post a photo. I guess it is just too stalkerish...
We need Eksobastion for the moral and legal breakdown on this and the investigative journo skills of Wally:p
I can't see it catching on but then again I bet someone said that about a bunch of nerds at Harvard who are now billionaires...
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