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Newsletter: 🏡 😵 Backyard dead body drama grips the internet

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

Our top stories to kick off the weekend are about: The internet being captivated by a woman’s backyard dead body saga, a video where a dumpster diver finds the “craziest jackpot ever” behind an Ulta, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pushing back at calls to replace FTC Chair Lina Khan after November’s election, and 15 Halloween date night films for you to watch. 

After that, we’ve got another edition of “Meme History” for you. 

P.S. — Did you take our weekly news quiz yesterday? If not, you still can! Just open yesterday’s newsletter to answer the question. If you guess correctly, you might win a Click or Treat sweatshirt

See you next week! 

— A.W. 


⚡ Today in Internet Culture

The internet has been captivated for days by one creator’s ongoing journey to find out if a dead body is buried in her backyard.

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🗑️ WTF
‘These are all Chanel: Woman can’t believe what she found in the dumpster behind Ulta. Were the thousands of dollars worth of items an employee’s stash?

This might be my craziest jackpot ever.”

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🗣️ VIRAL POLITICS
AOC delivers furious threat as billionaires rumble about ousting FTC’s Lina Khan

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) ignited a furor amongst right-wingers online as she pushed back against talk of FTC Chair Lina Khan being ousted after the presidential election.

SEE ALSO  27 of the funniest Monday memes

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👻 POP CULTURE
Looking for a Halloween movie for date night? Try any of these 15 films

Date night is a great opportunity to check out a scary movie together. Whether the relationship is new or you’re with a tried and true partner, there’s a lot of fun to be had watching something spooky.

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Newsletter: 🏡 😵 Backyard dead body drama grips the internet

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Newsletter: 🏡 😵 Backyard dead body drama grips the internet

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🕸️ Crawling the Web

Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.

📦 An Amazon delivery driver is urging folks to thoroughly inspect boxes they receive from the online retail giant before bringing them inside their homes. But why?

🍗 This Raising Cane’s customer is alerting fellow customers that the latest version of its famed chicken tenders are smaller than ever. And she’s far from the only one making that claim.

🍞 Target‘s baked goods are divisive, to say the least. So it is no surprise that a Target bakery worker who shared a PSA for customers who buy baked goods in the store went viral

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🫕 Here’s how to make concession stand nacho cheese at home. There’s a secret ingredient

💸 Most of the time, when out and about shopping around, customers can be confident that an item on sale is genuinely being offered at a discounted priceBut what if it is not?

🚗 This Walmart customer was shocked when one location’s tire service department wouldn’t work on a wheel he removed from his BMW himself. So why wouldn’t they?

📺 From the Daily Dot archive: Here are the viral marketing campaigns that helped shape the internet as we know it.


🤳 Today’s Viral Video

Doug Emoff has thoughts on those SNL skits!

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