Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to todayâs edition of web_crawlr.Â
Our top stories today are about: How there have been numerous reports of Teslas spontaneously combusting in Hurricane Heleneâs wake, the internet shipping a Vance-Walz 2024 ticket, a renter catching their landlord âlyingâ about not finding mold in their apartment, and a look at some of the best crowd-pleasing movies you can watch at any time.Â
After that, weâve got another edition of âMeme Historyâ for you.Â
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⥠Today in Internet Culture
đ„ WTF
Teslas are spontaneously combusting in Hurricane Heleneâs wake
Hurricane Helene flooding also brought saltwater into contact with electric vehiclesâspecifically Teslasâcausing them to catch fire.
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đłïž HARMONY?!
The internet is shipping a Vance-Walz 2024 ticket
In remarks across social media, countless users, seemingly exhausted by former Trump and Harris, took note of the fact that Vance and Walz appeared to agree on a range of issues.
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đ VIRAL
âDO NOT PAY RENTâ: Renter catches landlord âlyingâ about not finding mold in her apartmentâand she has proof
A tenant went viral after she caught her landlord allegedly lying about a suspicious growth bubbling in her closet.
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đș POP CULTURE
Looking for a crowd-pleasing movie? These are the ones to watch anytime
In a sea of movies that one can watch, there are only a very select few that can be watched anytime.
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By Kyle Calise
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Meme History: Stonks
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đžïž Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the ânet.
đœïž Fast food prices are getting almost indistinguishable from what most sit-down restaurants would charge you for a meal these days.
đ§ This shopper got some not-so-gouda news about the shredded cheese sitting in her fridge.
đ„¶ In a viral video, a woman shared an âadulting hackâ to save hundreds on A/C.
đ± A woman is calling out AT&T for being âdishonestâ and not valuing her as a long-time customer for allegedly failing to deliver on their promised trade-in value for an iPhone.
đž This rider says Uber charged her double what she agreed to pay. The next morning, she was taken aback when she saw her Uber receipt.
đ From the Daily Dot archive: From sponsorships to merch, college athletes can now use their personal brands to monetize the internet.
đ€ł Todayâs Viral Video
Jude Law keeps it real with this answer. đ