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Bravo's new series, Online Dating Rituals of the American Male , grants us a compelling glimpse into that shadowy and elusive underbelly of the American populace: online daters. Finally, someone is brave enough to answer all of our myriad questions about the strange and baffling practice Ha ha; just kidding, they won't. As Emily Shire points out at The Daily Beast, this is a totally uninteresting thing to make a show about.