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Here's theĀ latest trending internet culture storiesĀ today:Ā Elon Musk got roasted by a video gameĀ and it left social media in shambles, deluded Trump fansĀ trying to spin the Signal leak, a former restaurant server revealing why youĀ shouldn't use salt and pepper shakers, and some onlineĀ book discourse that is exploding online.Ā
After that, we've got another edition of "Meme History" for you.Ā
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ā” Today in Internet Culture
š® MOCKING
āDouble killā: Assassinās Creed ratioing Elon Musk on his own platform has social media in shambles
Nobody likes a sore loser, and in the video gaming world, streamers and playersĀ will gleefully roast you for the smallest infraction. Add allegations of cheating into the mix, and your reputation as a gamer is cookedāeven if your name is Elon Musk.
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š¬ VIRAL POLITICS
āDeliberate, intentionalā: Deluded Trump fans swear admin wanted top-secret Yemen Signal chat to leak
Supporters of President Donald Trump are attempting toĀ pass off the administrationās inadvertent leak of sensitive war plansĀ as aĀ purposeful and calculated maneuver.
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š§ THE MORE YOU KNOW
āI literally witnessed thisā: Former restaurant server reveals the real reason you should never use the salt and pepper shakers on the table
A woman is cautioning dinersĀ against using salt and pepper shakersĀ whileĀ eating out at restaurants.
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š DISCOURSE
Readerās insistence itās āweirdā not to imagine yourself as the main character in every book sparks heated debate
Chronically online readersĀ got into a heated debateĀ over whetherĀ itās normal to view yourself as the protagonistĀ of every book you read.
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šøļø Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
š± A womanĀ shared her delightĀ after she discovered thatĀ she could record in cinematic modeĀ using theĀ front-facing camera of her iPhone.
ā ThisĀ Starbucks baristaĀ is sayingĀ some women are misinterpreting the messages left on their cupsĀ whenĀ their husbands pick up their coffeeĀ orders. Itās actually justĀ a corporate policy.
š„© Ever sinceĀ meat alternativesĀ hit the marketāand stories ofĀ lab-grown meatĀ entered the news cycleāthereās been aĀ persistent conspiracy theoryĀ on social media. That theory? āStores are selling fake meat.ā
š AĀ Costco customerĀ loyal to theĀ $1.50 hot dogĀ thatās been a longtime stapleĀ came upon a horrible revelationĀ on a recent visit to her location.
š³ļøāš From theĀ Daily Dot archive:Ā Long before #instagays,Ā YouTubeās gay celebs blazed the trailĀ for a generation of LGBTQ youth.
šŗ Meanwhile, on YouTube...
Aaron PaulĀ has extremely healthy Internet habitsāunlike the rest of us. (Just click the video below to find out more.)






