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

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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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⚔ Today in Internet Culture

šŸ‘‚ WTF
ā€˜It cemented into the ear drum’: Woman goes to the ear doctor. Then he pulls out something completely unexpected

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A woman'sĀ story about a trip to the ear doctorĀ has gotten a lot of attention online—because of what was found in there.Ā 

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šŸˆ VIRAL POLITICS
MAGA ditches ā€˜left-wing psyop’ 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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šŸŽ¶ TECH
Are the ā€˜lo-fi beats’ you’re 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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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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Meme HistoryĀ is a weekly column that divesĀ deep into internet loreĀ to uncover theĀ history of famous memes. It runs on Saturdays in the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletter. If you want to get this columnĀ a day beforeĀ we publish it,Ā subscribe to web_crawlr, where you’ll get the 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.

🚽 When moving into aĀ new house or apartment, you’re often met withĀ unexpected quirks and surprises. For example, recently, one woman shared aĀ shocking discovery about her new house’s bathroom design.

šŸ‘° 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 

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šŸ  ThisĀ homeownerĀ is going viral online afterĀ explaining to viewersĀ whyĀ she thinks her house is being cased.

šŸš— A formerĀ car sales workerĀ shared aĀ trade secret: A technique that salespeopleĀ use to trick you into a worse deal.

šŸ›’ AĀ Walmart workerĀ is going viral on TikTok afterĀ sharing his experienceĀ with aĀ difficult customer who refused to wait for help.

šŸ’¼ From theĀ Daily Dot archive:Ā For Gen Z, office culture is both nostalgic and glamorous (sometimes).Ā 

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🤳 Today's Viral Video

I wish we had context for this slip-up šŸ˜‚

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