Biography
You met Ruff at Beefmince at the RVT đŸ
Well hello there.
If youâre reading this, something interesting just happened.
You tapped your phone to my hand and ended up here.
Yes, the chip is real.
And yes, most people look at their phone and then back at my hand a few times before believing it.
Welcome to Ruffâs corner of the internet.
Youâre probably holding your phone up to my hand right now.
That never stops being funny.
Ruff in London
Atlanta may be my home base, but London has become one of the communities that feels like a second home.
And tonight weâve landed at Beefmince at the RVT (Royal Vauxhall Tavern).
Beefmince is one of those dance nights where the energy hits you the second you walk through the door. The room fills with bears, pups, harnesses, big smiles, loud music, and a crowd that somehow manages to be both welcoming and slightly chaotic at the same time.
Itâs a mix of locals, regulars, newcomers, and people who clearly planned to stay for âjust one drinkâ hours ago.
Which makes it a pretty perfect place to meet someone with a microchip in their hand.
A very Beefmince moment
If youâve ever been to Beefmince at the RVT before, you know how the night unfolds.
The room fills with bears and harnesses.
The dance floor gets hotter.
The shirts start disappearing.
Someone climbs onto something they probably shouldnât.
Then the DJ drops one of those big gay sing-along anthems and suddenly the entire room is shouting the chorus together.
At that point the place is sweaty, loud, and a little bit feral in the best possible way.
Scanning a microchip in someoneâs hand honestly feels pretty normal by comparison.
So why does my hand scan?
Because meeting someone should be memorable.
You just scanned one of the NFC implants in my hand. Your phone briefly powered the chip and it sent you here.
No batteries.
No tracking.
Just a tiny piece of tech and a fun way to connect.
Itâs also a pretty effective way to make sure people remember meeting Ruff.
If you met me here tonight, thereâs a good chance Iâm:
- on the dance floor
- wandering around saying hi to people
- catching my breath near the bar
- or letting people scan my hand just to watch their reaction
If we met tonight
Iâm really glad you said hello.
London has a way of turning random encounters into lasting friendships, especially on nights like this where everyone seems to be riding the same wave of music and energy.
Moments like this are part of that.
One last thing
If you see me again somewhere in London, come say hi.
You might spot me at the Eagle, Collared, the Welly, or somewhere else in the city with the same chaotic pup energy.
And if someone asks how you got my contact info tonightâŠ
You already know what to tell them.
You scanned Ruff. đŸ
Next time you see me here, tap again.
The chip still works. đŸ
Tap complete. Ruff recognized. đŸ