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Hello fellow web crawlers! Kira here. Welcome to today’s edition of web_crawlr. 

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Today’s top stories are about: a woman’s “dystopian” resume hack that defeated AI screening filters, an investigation into the wife of famously sexist political commentator Charlie Kirk, a warning about Costco’s bottled water that some are choosing not to heed, and everything you need to know about the viral “three tickets to Challengers please” meme. 

After that, Tricia’s got a “Digital Democracy” column for you. 

Until next time,

— K.D.

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⚡ Today in internet culture

đŸ€– HUMANS VS ROBOTS
‘I applied to 65 jobs and wasn’t hearing back’: Woman shares how she got 3 part-time jobs using this resume hack

A woman reveals how a “dystopian” resume hack helped her beat AI and land three part-time jobs. 

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💒 INTERNET STALKING
Who is Charlie Kirk’s wife?

Given his comments on women, some have wondered.

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🚰 BRAND LOYALTY
‘Im gonna pretend I didn’t hear this information’: Expert warns against Costco bottled water

An expert has warned against the bottled water at Costco because of the treatment process it goes through before hitting shelves. But is it really enough of an outlier to worry about?

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đŸŽŸ WE’VE GOT SOME MEME-SPLAINING TO DO 
The ‘Three Tickets to Challengers please’ meme, explained

Here’s what to know about the trend that’s all over social media right now.

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đŸ‘©â€đŸ’» Digital Democracy

By Tricia Crimmins
Senior Reporter

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Historic settlement in George Floyd murder attracts backlash

In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Tuesdays our Senior Reporter Tricia Crimmins explains the legislation that is captivating the internet in her “Digital Democracy” column.  If you want to read columns like this before everyone else, subscribe to web_crawlr to get your daily scoop of internet culture delivered straight to your inbox.


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đŸ•žïž Crawling the web

Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.

đŸ“ș It’s no question that the age of streaming services has forever changed TV consumption.

đŸ›» There’s a lot of information to be weighed when buying a new car. But one Georgia-based auto service shop is weighing in with what they claim are your best and worst options when it comes to finding your next ride.

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👀 Remember American Girl Dolls? They have had a bit of a renaissance. But one woman is issuing a viral warning after she got hers out of storage. 

💾 One woman’s landlord tried to claim that he never got her rent check, but she caught him in a lie. 

💅 Ending your nail appointment with a $270 bill and the police is probably not what any customer going to get their nails done expects. 

🍔 A strange rule McDonald’s reportedly has for its employees forced one worker into a panic for eating on the job.

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📝 Question of the Day

Everyone’s got opinions, and we want to know yours. Just click a button below to answer the question, and tomorrow we will let you know how fellow web crawlers like you answered. 

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HAVE YOU SEEN ‘CHALLENGERS‘ YET?

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👋 Before you go

Some folks may be surprised to find out that their garbage is under surveillance.

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Now, it is not some government agency keeping a watchful eye on what exactly you throw away. Rather, it is the average garbage truck driver who can see everything that comes out of the trash bins they collect each week.

A garbage truck driver shared that his truck is equipped with a special camera that captures what’s in people’s garbage cans.

In the video posted to TikTok by Melbourne-based garbage truck driver @dylthegarbo, he says drivers like himself are “always watching.”

Garbage truck driver reveals he can see every item you put in your trash with special camera
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