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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here.Ā Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.Ā
Here's theĀ latest trending internet culture storiesĀ today: Trump's revelation that "everything's computer," people sharing stories aboutĀ how they knew a murderer before they killed, Cheesecake Factory customers revealingĀ why a server ignored them all night, and a womanĀ sharing a little-known featureĀ on her Roku TV.Ā
After that, our Senior Politics and Technology EditorĀ DavidĀ has a "Deplatformed" column for you.Ā
See ya tomorrow!Ā
ā A.W.Ā
š» WHAT?
Donald Trumpās āeverythingās computerā quote becomes a catchphrase meme
āEverythingās computerā has become theĀ hot new catchphrase memeĀ after Donald Trump used it to describe the dashboard of a Tesla.
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š± WTF
āNo one believed me when I told themā: 15 people who knew a murderer before they killed share their stories
AĀ bone-chilling Reddit postĀ asked users who had personally known someoneĀ who turned out to be a killerĀ to share their stories.
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š“ LABOR
āThen donāt tip, give them what they wantā: Cheesecake Factory customers say server ignored them all night. Then they reveal why
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šŗ TECH
āI donāt want another subscriptionā: Woman considers buying Samsung Frame TV. Then she notices this little-known feature on her Roku TV
WhileĀ Frame TVsĀ are seeing growing demand, at upwards of $1,000 or more, they are expensive. Thatās why one personĀ decided to share a hack she found on her Roku TV.
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ByĀ David Covucci
Politics & Technology Editor

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šøļø Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
š AĀ Walmart shopperĀ is going viral after claimingĀ that certain brands are misrepresenting how much product theyāre givingĀ to customers.
š Little Caesarās Taste So Good When U Aināt Got A Bitch In Ya Ear Telling You Itās NastyĀ is aĀ phrasal template memeĀ born of a viral 2020 Facebook post by a man named Charles Zepp.Ā The memes celebrate guilty pleasures.
šŗ Hereās whyĀ you need to take all your stuff with you when you deboard a planeāeven theĀ boarding pass youāll never use again.
š When it comes toĀ fast-foodĀ restaurants, all ofĀ the best deals are kept under lock and key.
š¼ From theĀ Daily Dot archive:Ā Without live performances amid the pandemic,Ā musicians relied on streaming servicesĀ to stay afloat.
š Question of the Day
Everyone's got opinions, andĀ we want to know yours. JustĀ click a button belowĀ to answer the question, and tomorrowĀ we will let you knowĀ how fellow web crawlers like you answered.Ā
DO YOU HAVE A SMART TV? (LIKE A ROKU TV ETC.)
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