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Twitter users react to South African man searching for his Soulmate on social media

Lol!
On Tuesday, December 28th, a South African man tweeted that he was looking for his soulmate.
A South African man
A South African man searching for his Soulmate on Twitter
The man, @_Nepar, shared a photo of himself and the lady and asked twitter
users to help him look for her. He said he met her once but he totally forgot to collect her number.
Guys please help me find her. ðŸ˜­ðŸ˜­ I met her at California dreaming, North beach. pls RT my soulmate cud be in ur TL
He asked people to retweet as his ‘soul mate’ could be in someone’s timeline.
He was only trying to find his soulmate but as usual twitter users were not nice with their responses.
A South African
Twitter users respond to man searching for soulmate
A South African
Twitter users respond to man searching for soulmate
A South African
Twitter users respond to man searching for soulmate

Love wantintin!

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