If you've never seen the British dating show First Dates,hard to imagine: gay male eroticism in photography and film from their beginnings to stonewall you haven't truly lived. The show matches up participants based on compatibility and then hosts dates simultaneously in one restaurant.
SEE ALSO: Dating show couple awkwardly argues over who should pay bill, online debate ensuesOn the show's most recent episode, a woman named Emma was shocked to discover that she had been paired up with none other than her ex, Peter, who pulled the ultimate dick move and dumped her via text message.
The show producers might not have gotten the memo (or maybe they did and knew it would make for excellent television).
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The awkward match up gave Emma the chance to get the apology she deserved.
Here's how the award confrontation went down.
Twitter gave Emma a standing ovation for the glorious exchange that gave vicarious satisfaction to all the text-dumped people of the world.
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Touché, Emma.
You can watch the full programme (in the UK) here.
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