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Hello fellow web crawlers! Kira here.Ā Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.Ā 

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Today'sĀ top storiesĀ are about: a woman'sĀ icky discovery in her ChipotleĀ burrito bowl, Elon Musk's broken promise about anĀ upcoming Cybertruck feature, the five most popularĀ beauty hacks on TikTokĀ right now, and a new theory about theĀ cause of RFK Jr's brain worm.Ā 

After that, check out Mikael's 'One Dumb Conspiracy' column about a group of Facebook users buggin' out.Ā 

Until next time,

— K.D.Ā 

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⚔ Today in Internet Culture

šŸ› WTF
ā€˜I hope you guys sue them’: Chipotle customer mobile-orders bowl, finds something strange inside

A Chipotle customer found aĀ creepy crawly in her burrito bowl, and her complaintĀ isn't the first of its kind.Ā 

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šŸ›» TECH FAILĀ 
Cybertrucks still can’t recognize other Cybertrucks—4 years after Musk promised they would

Will the much-maligned Tesla vehicles ever be able toĀ find each other on the open road?

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šŸ’„ HACKS
ā€˜I didn’t think it was going to work’: 5 beauty hacks that TikTok goes wild for

TikTok has become theĀ go-to place to discoverĀ the latest beauty tips and must-have products.Ā 

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šŸ„ MOO-SPIRACY
RFK Jr.s new diet revelation has people convinced they found the cause of his brain worm

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Even if it's not factually true, itĀ feels spiritually true.Ā 

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šŸ” One Dumb ConspiracyĀ 

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ByĀ Mikael Thalen
Staff Reporter

Gordon Ramsay protests globalist plan to feed world bugs
Michael Potts F1/ShutterStock, David Pineda Svenske/ShutterStock, Svetolk/ShutterStock

Gordon Ramsay isn’t protesting a globalist plot to make us eat bugs

In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Mondays our Tech Reporter Mikael Thalen debunks the most wild conspiracy theories swirling around the web in his ā€œOne Dumb Conspiracyā€ column. If you want to read columns like this before everyone else,Ā subscribe to web_crawlrĀ to get your daily scoop of internet culture delivered straight to your inbox.

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šŸ•øļø Crawling the Web

Here is what else is happening across the 'net.

šŸ’ŗ AnĀ American AirlinesĀ passenger had anĀ unusually placed aisle seat that made her feel self-conscious, but other people viewing her video about itĀ declared it to be the best seat on the plane.

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🚘 This Tesla Cybertruck driver tried taking it off-road. It backfired. 

🦷 One of the most common ways one develops cavities is by consuming sweets. A London-based dentist revealed how you can enjoy your favorite sweets without having to worry about getting cavities.

šŸ„— A womanĀ bought $30 gas station salads for monthsĀ because she wasĀ duped by a ghost kitchen, she claims.

šŸ  If you’ve ever wonderedĀ what happens to the items of an apartment that went through an eviction, this videoĀ might just answer your questions.

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šŸ‘® From theĀ Daily Dot archive:Ā A background check companyĀ is secretly paying cops on TikTokĀ to push its services.


šŸ“ 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 

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HAVE YOU EVER EATENĀ A BUGĀ ON PURPOSE?

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🤳 Today's Viral Video

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Traveler Tip Level:Ā Genius.Ā 

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Q6e4GfKmT-A

šŸŽ¶ Now Playing: "God Particle" by Army of the Pharaohs šŸŽ¶Ā 

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