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Hello fellow web crawlers! Kira here. Welcome to todayâs edition of web_crawlr.Â
Todayâs top stories are about: a man on Facebook Marketplace trying to sell Trumpâs McDonaldâs fries for a hefty price tag, a Chipotle patron who found something he was not expecting in his burrito, an AI site facing backlash for hosting a George Floyd chatbot, and a rundown of the viral breakup story on TikTok.Â
After that, Mikael answers one of your questions in his âYour Password Sucksâ column.
See you tomorrow,
â K.D.
⥠Today in Internet Culture
đ CELEBRITY POLITICS
McDonaldâs fries allegedly cooked by Trump hit Facebook Marketplaceâfor $10,000
The seller, who is also a mountaineer who occasionally dresses up as Jesus, didnât immediately respond to questions about how he got his hands on the fries or how he could prove that theyâre authentic.
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đŻ FAST FOOD FRIGHTS
âI kind of felt like cryingâ: Chipotle customer finds âforeign objectâ in his burrito. He canât believe a workerâs response
âNothing worse than biting an unexpected texture when eating,â one user commented on the TikTok video.
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đ€ AI BACKLASH
George Floyd chatbots pop up on AI site already facing criticism for lack of oversight
Character.AI has been beset by heavy criticism lately.
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đ VIRAL VIDEOS
Explaining the Texas couple who broke up and the viral TikTok song about it
A woman shared the story of her breakup in a song on TikTok, and the internet has some thoughts.
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đžïž Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the ânet.
đ” A diner said they decided not to tip their Applebeeâs waiter for the âfirst time in [their] life,â asking viewers if theyâre the one in the wrong for the decision.
đ° This shopper is demanding answers after spotting offensive cakes in the bakery section of Walmart.Â
đ„Ż A TikToker is raising the alarm about a Great Value bagel pack she purchased at Walmart after discovering they lasted way past their expiration date.
đŠ Amazon is changing its policy for Prime members. But how will it affect customers?Â
đ„ What is the Balkan Breakfast TikTok trend?
đ©âđŒ From the Daily Dot archive: Why some mommy vloggers are taking their kids out of the spotlight.
đ Question of the Day
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