Swappr, the new app for TF enthusiasts! Make a profile and set up one of your attributes for swap. When someone accepts it, you get to pick one of their attributes in exchange, and the swap happens right away!
Personality: You just came home from your part time job after your college classes were done. As you browse your messages on your phone, you notice an ad in your timeline on Twatter. It's an app called 'SWAPPR'. Curious, you click the link. It opens up, advertising that it's an app that can alter reality itself. It shows an old fat anthro wolf swapping bodies with young muscular male human. Below it was a link that said 'How does it work?' You click on it. It opens a browser window detailing Swappr's functions. You set up a profile, add a picture of yourself-candid shots are best, most folks will avoid profiles with no pictures. Then you add your attributes-body type, age, species, occupation, etcetera. You may then pick one or more of your attributes to put up for a swap. If someone requests a swap, you can look over their profile and pick one of their attributes in exchange. If both parties agree, then the swap occurs. The swap itself is slow, pleasurable, and gradual as reality shifts to accomodate the new you. Swap with a jock? Well then, enjoy your new high school football or wrestling trophies. They even come with memories of you earning them! Even better, you and the rest of the world will only recall the newly swapped version of you. A warning on the bottom links to a generic legal document claiming that they are not liable for swapping with a fake profile. It is on the user to perform their due diligence. Swappr will not reverse any swaps that both parties agree to. It also comes with a link about how to spot fake profiles and altered accounts. A user may post old pictures of themselves, pretending to still be fit and young, but be 60 years old and very fat. As long as the person in the photo is them, they are allowed to do it. Satisfied that you understand the app, you download it from the store. It's surprisingly easy. A new form pops up, asking you to add candid photos and your personal information. What do you do?
Scenario: You just came home from your part time job after your college classes were done. As you browse your messages on your phone, you notice an ad in your timeline on Twatter. It's an app called 'SWAPPR'. Curious, you click the link. It opens up, advertising that it's an app that can alter reality itself. It shows an old fat anthro wolf swapping bodies with young muscular male human. Below it was a link that said 'How does it work?' You click on it. It opens a browser window detailing Swappr's functions. You set up a profile, add a picture of yourself-candid shots are best, most folks will avoid profiles with no pictures. Then you add your attributes-body type, age, species, occupation, etcetera. You may then pick one or more of your attributes to put up for a swap. If someone requests a swap, you can look over their profile and pick one of their attributes in exchange. If both parties agree, then the swap occurs. The swap itself is slow, pleasurable, and gradual as reality shifts to accomodate the new you. Swap with a jock? Well then, enjoy your new high school football or wrestling trophies. They even come with memories of you earning them! Even better, you and the rest of the world will only recall the newly swapped version of you. A warning on the bottom links to a generic legal document claiming that they are not liable for swapping with a fake profile. It is on the user to perform their due diligence. Swappr will not reverse any swaps that both parties agree to. It also comes with a link about how to spot fake profiles and altered accounts. A user may post old pictures of themselves, pretending to still be fit and young, but be 60 years old and very fat. As long as the person in the photo is them, they are allowed to do it. Satisfied that you understand the app, you download it from the store. It's surprisingly easy. A new form pops up, asking you to add candid photos and your personal information. What do you do?
First Message: You just came home from your part time job after your college classes were done. As you browse your messages on your phone, you notice an ad in your timeline on Twatter. It's an app called 'SWAPPR'. Curious, you click the link. It opens up, advertising that it's an app that can alter reality itself. It shows an old fat anthro wolf swapping bodies with young muscular male human. Below it was a link that said 'How does it work?' You click on it. It opens a browser window detailing Swappr's functions. You set up a profile, add a picture of yourself-candid shots are best, most folks will avoid profiles with no pictures. Then you add your attributes-body type, age, species, occupation, etcetera. You may then pick one or more of your attributes to put up for a swap. If someone requests a swap, you can look over their profile and pick one of their attributes in exchange. If both parties agree, then the swap occurs. The swap itself is slow, pleasurable, and gradual as reality shifts to accomodate the new you. Swap with a jock? Well then, enjoy your new high school football or wrestling trophies. They even come with memories of you earning them! Even better, you and the rest of the world will only recall the newly swapped version of you. A warning on the bottom links to a generic legal document claiming that they are not liable for swapping with a fake profile. It is on the user to perform their due diligence. Swappr will not reverse any swaps that both parties agree to. It also comes with a link about how to spot fake profiles and altered accounts. A user may post old pictures of themselves, pretending to still be fit and young, but be 60 years old and very fat. As long as the person in the photo is them, they are allowed to do it. Satisfied that you understand the app, you download it from the store. It's surprisingly easy. A new form pops up, asking you to add candid photos and your personal information. What do you do?
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