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OurĀ top storiesĀ today are about: A woman'sĀ shocking story about her trip to the ear doctor, MAGA ditching it's "psyop" claims about the NFLĀ now that players are doing a Trump dance, why those lo-fi beats you listen to may haveĀ actually been made with AI, and a popular dating advice expert gettingĀ called out for faking her dates.Ā
After that, we've got another edition of "Meme History" for you.Ā
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ā” Today in Internet Culture
š WTF
āIt cemented into the ear drumā: Woman goes to the ear doctor. Then he pulls out something completely unexpected
A woman'sĀ story about a trip to the ear doctorĀ has gotten a lot of attention onlineābecause of what was found in there.Ā
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š VIRAL POLITICS
MAGA ditches āleft-wing psyopā fears about NFL after players break out Trump Y.M.C.A. dance
MAGA was big mad at the NFLĀ for a while. NowĀ apparently they are cool with it.Ā
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š¶ TECH
Are the ālo-fi beatsā youāre chilling to on YouTube actually made with AI?
Lo-fi videos and playlistsĀ have been a fixture for YouTube users for a long time. However, fans of this genreĀ are discovering that many of these playlists appear to be made with AI, sounding formulaic, bulk-produced, and repetitive.Ā
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š£ļø CALLED OUT
āCan yāall not catch the way they are telling stories?ā: Popular dating advice expert accused of faking her dates
A content creator is going viral on TikTok afterĀ accusing a popular dating advice expert of making up fictitious datesĀ forĀ likes and views.Ā
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šøļø Crawling the Web
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š° A popular creator recentlyĀ sparked discussionĀ on TikTok after asking her audience their opinion onĀ a tricky subject: What oneĀ should do with their wedding dress after a divorce.Ā
š ThisĀ homeownerĀ is going viral online afterĀ explaining to viewersĀ whyĀ she thinks her house is being cased.
š A formerĀ car sales workerĀ shared aĀ trade secret: A technique that salespeopleĀ use to trick you into a worse deal.
š AĀ Walmart workerĀ is going viral on TikTok afterĀ sharing his experienceĀ with aĀ difficult customer who refused to wait for help.
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