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To members of the coven who are "beautiful, thin, light-skinned, dark haired" and "looks about 20 years old," you may want to pay attention to this. 

An anonymous meninist soldier out there who goes by the name of the "Christian Grey PUA" (pickup artist), who has also written an e-book called "Instagram Seduction," has dedicated the last eight years of his life giving terrible advice on how to pick up women under this pseudonym to "protect himself from fat feminists." 

The advice basically entails a ton of awful tips on how to trick women into thinking you are better than you are so you can have a "harem of international hotties" at your beck and call.

While normally I would write this off as unintelligible garbage, his recent post about how to literally locate women you find attractive via Instagram is alarming, and you need to know about it.

In his tell-all book, he recommended using the "Instagram Location Map" to determine where girls are located. While Instagram has, luckily, removed this feature, this shit weasel has a way to work around it and blogged about it in detail.

His first piece of creepy (but sadly, practical) advice is to check tags of locations women post from.

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photo: Instagram

"Try looking through photos for a tagged location. If a location is tagged, it will show the location above the photo when you open it. If you can’t find a tagged location, the hashtags might give it away. #LosAngeles, #UCLA, #VeniceBeach, #818, etc. would all suggest that the photo was taken in Los Angeles. Look for city names, neighborhood names, college names, and area codes."

So ladies, be careful about how and where you tag your pictures, especially if it is very close to home.

The next piece of advice is straight up stalkerish, which advises men to look for location clues IN THE BACKGROUND OF YOUR GODDAMN PHOTOS.

"For example, a photo of a girl at the beach or in front of a historic building is more likely to have a location tag than is a bathroom selfie. Keep this in mind to maximize your efficiency."

Takeaway? TAKE ALL OF THE BATHROOM SELFIES FOREVER.

And his last, terrifying suggestion? Build an APP to mimic the location map.

"Location information is still included in the Instagram API, which is the back end data that is open to developers to build apps around. This means that someone could fairly easily build an external app that does the same thing as the photo map. If one of you more technical readers would like to take on the project, that would be awesome. Otherwise I might just do it myself."

While I don't advise altering your life or refraining from sharing photos you're in that make you feel good and happy, and I don't believe the onus for safety is on you by right, I do advise being hyper-conscientious about how you tag your photos.

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While this PUA isn't technically suggesting that followers use these tactics to stalk women, it is fair to assume that some of his followers are creepy enough to to it. 

Stay safe out there.