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Here's theĀ latest trending internet culture storiesĀ today: How the Trump administration'sĀ ad boasting about mining jobs got completely roastedĀ online, why Japanese citizens areĀ trolling American's oversized cars, an exclusive report aboutĀ an ex-"furry hacker" claiming she worked with cops, and why certainĀ Star WarsĀ fans areĀ all worked up over the name of a Lego set.Ā
After that, we've got a "Deplatformed" column from our Senior Politics and Technology EditorĀ David.Ā
See ya tomorrow!Ā
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ā” Today in Internet Culture
āļø 'IS THIS PARODY?'
Trump Labor Department launches truly depressing campaign to hype new U.S. mining jobs
Trump's Department of LaborĀ is getting pilloried onlineĀ after advertising that there are now more jobs for miners in the U.S. TheĀ bleak-looking ad didn't inspire many, with critics tearing it apart online.Ā Amid the mockery, the administration later deleted it.Ā
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š MEMES
Japanās biggest meme right now: Trolling Americaās oversized cars
Everyone responded to Trump's tariffs differently, butĀ Japanese citizens decided to troll the American auto industryĀ andĀ making memes about why no one wants American cars.Ā
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š» HACKING
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-furry hacker claims she ratted on SiegedSec to local copsāformer members say worked for the FBI
A former member of SiegedSec, the group referred to as the āgay furry hackers,ā published aĀ manifesto alleging cooperation with law enforcement.
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š” POP CULTURE
āStar Warsā nerds are furious after Lego set isnāt explicitly named āSlave 1ā
SomeĀ Star WarsĀ nerds are furiousĀ after a recently announced Lego setĀ failed to refer to a characterās shipĀ by its original name, Slave 1.
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ByĀ David Covucci
Politics & Technology Editor

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šæ PeopleĀ are eating handfuls of raw spinachĀ in newĀ health-conscious TikTok trend.Ā Is it a good idea?
š This man saysĀ attractive women always drive this make and modelĀ of a car.Ā Is he right?Ā
š How do you feelĀ about the extra charges for sauceĀ at theĀ drive-thru?
š½ļø This customer went viral afterĀ accusing servers of "negging" her at share-style restaurants. It'sĀ apparently a rising trend.Ā
ā A man saysĀ heās out $10Ā after he wasĀ successfully able to place an order to a closed Dunkinā.
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