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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to todayâs edition of web_crawlr.Â
Our top stories today are about: How Trump fell for an âairplane reflectionâ conspiracy theory about Kamala Harrisâ crowds, what âbubblegum dystopiaâ is, how Simone Biles turning to stare at the camera has become a instant classic meme, and an IHOP customer detailing a nightmare experience she had at the restaurant.Â
After that, weâve got a âOne Good Thingâ mini-column for you featuring a pretty interesting hack.Â
See you tomorrow!Â
â A.W.Â
⥠Today in Internet Culture
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Trump falls for âairplane reflectionâ conspiracy claiming Kamala Harris faked her crowds with AI
Former President Donald Trump latched onto the airplane reflection conspiracy theory that claims photographs showing large crowds at rallies for Vice President Kamala Harris were generated with artificial intelligence.
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âBubblegum dystopiaâ: What it is and how itâs creeping into pop cultureâand reality
Youâre not alone if you sense something off about societyâs rapid growth. Thereâs a term that captures this unsettling feeling buried beneath the promising veneer of progress: bubblegum dystopia.Â
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MEMES
Simone Biles turning to stare at the camera turned into some solid memes
Simone Biles became a meme without even trying. In the span of two seconds flat, Biles turned and stared daggers directly into the camera. It really must be seen.
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âThis cost me $90â: IHOP customer reports ants, âfood poisoning.â She canât believe the managerâs response
An IHOP customer who said she left the restaurant because of an ant infestation was horrified after she reportedly got sick from the food, and management ignored her.
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đ One Good Thing
We cover the âbest and worstâ of internet culture, but sometimes the âbestâ can get lost in the shuffle. Weâll focus on stories that highlight the âbestâ in a semi-regular section called âOne Good Thing.âÂ
âSomething I wish I wouldâve learned 15 years agoâ: Woman reveals trick to quickly cool down your car
A TikTok creator posted a viral video sharing a trick she learned to quickly cool down your car on a hot day.
Ginger Banks (@thegingerbanks) has reached over 4.3 million views and 741,000 likes on her video by publication. She captioned the clip, âIf you live somewhere hot this tip will save you.â
In her 33-second video, Banks records herself sitting inside of her car. To start, she says that because she grew up in Arizona, she wishes she had learned the tip âyears ago.â
Banks says using this trick helps your car use less energy âfor the air conditioning to cool it down.â
One viewer thanked Banks in the comments section of her video. âYouâve provided knowledge that will be passed down my bloodline for generations,â the comment says.
âKnowledge is power,â she responded.
âNot all heroes wear capes,â another told Banks.
FIND OUT HOW TO COOL YOUR CAR
đžïž Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the ânet.
đ Nothing could have prepared this woman for what happened when she went to pick up the car rental she booked a whole eight months in advance.
đŽ A TikToker went viral after sharing why he decided to âdine and dashâ during a Hinge date, leaving his date and her friend with the bill. Many users going to the comment section to express their agreement with the TikTokerâs read of the situation.
đž This woman posted a viral video saying she received a letter that she owes at least $6,000 in 3 months due to a HOA rule change.
đ„« Viewers of one video are torn after a woman put a can of food in refrigerator after opening it.Â
đą If youâve been on a cruise ship recently, you mightâve spent more than you needed to. One expert revealed five ways cruise passengers are wasting money.Â
đ Is free bread at a restaurant really free?
đ From the Daily Dot archive: From sponsorships to merch, college athletes can now use their personal brands to monetize the internet.
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