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Hello fellow web crawlers! Kira here. Welcome to today’s edition of web_crawlr.
Today’s top stories are about: a woman who got sick after eating a disgusting Big Mac, a document that supposedly reveals a break-up strategy for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, a mom who received a mysterious phone call and issued a warning to other parents, and a roundup of funny work memes to help you giggle away the pain.
After that, Mikael’s got a ‘One Dumb Conspiracy‘ column for you.
Until next time,
â K.D.
⥠Today in Internet Culture
đ GROSS-OUT
âBro SUEâ: Customer gets âinsanely sickâ after eating McDonaldâs. Then she finds something strange in her Big Mac
“Call your lawyer girl,” one viewer wrote in the comments.Â
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đ¤đ CONSPIRACYÂ
Purported âbreak-upâ strategy doc for Travis Kelce revives claims Taylor Swift romance was a Democratic psyop
The purported document includes messaging for after the fact.
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đą INTERNET MYSTERY
âThis is the scariest thing Iâve ever experiencedâ: Mom issues warning to check your kidsâ phones after shocking calls
Was it a scam or a cry for help?Â
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đź MEME RELIEF
Funny work memes to lighten your mood
The customer is always wrong!
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đ¸ď¸ Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.
𼪠A savvy shopper using the Panera app was able to get what he termed âa light lunch for two or a pretty hefty lunch for one for $6.99.â He showed people just how to use the app to do the same.
đŞ This woman who has a cardiac condition that can cause fainting shared how she got even with her former workplace after they denied her accommodations, including having a chair.
đ In a viral video, one TikToker shared why she does not trust anyone to handle her food after she spoke with a Burger King worker.Â
đ Mechanics online are debating what is the most reliable car brand.Â
đď¸ A homeowner says she bought a house that passed inspection. She isnât sure how after looking in the basement.
â In a viral video, a Dunkinâ worker issued a PSA to customers who come through the drive-thru.Â
đŞ From the Daily Dot archive: Why some mommy vloggers are taking their kids out of the spotlight.
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