Fake human cloning, music festival tunnels & Amazon's Iliad Flow👀🍿🧃
Hi Wrecklings!
I’ve been watching the Shiny Happy People- Duggar Family Secrets documentary and it’s absolutely insane. Worth checking out if you’re not too bothered with the sensitive subjects it touches upon.
“Magic Mushrooms. LSD. Ketamine. The Drugs That Power Silicon Valley.”- I’m a bit surprised it doesn’t mention the toad poison (5-MeO-DMT) as that’s gotten popular in Austin, from what I heard while down there.
“People Have Been Calling Out Stores Like T.J. Maxx And Target For Having A "Laxative Effect," So I Spoke To An Expert To Finally Get Some Answers”- Headlines like these are why the internet will never be boring.
''Formula E team caught using RFID scanner that could grab live tire data from other cars''- This is some very niche sneakiness.
“Italy fed up with tourists walking around town in their bikinis, influencer warns”- Also definitely don’t feed the birds.
“Harvard professor who studies dishonesty is accused of falsifying data”- Well, she’s certainly dedicated to her life’s work.
“Fake it till you make it” doesn’t fly in the world of startups…
“Conservative artist throws pizza at New York City Hall in response to coal-fired oven crackdown”- What a waste of pizza.
''Glastonbury gatecrashers have been digging underground tunnels to gain festival entry''- Ok, but how is there not more information about how large they succeeded in making the tunnels? We need to know.
''French's Latest Summer Treat Remix Combines Ketchup With Cotton Candy''- Imagine thinking you’re about to eat some deliciously sweet pink cotton candy and then it’s… this.
''Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continue to Protest''- This is a good example of a community rebellion.
''Mark Zuckerberg agrees to fight Elon Musk in cage match: "Send me location"''- This would be like watching a trainwreck you can’t look away from.
''FTC Sues Amazon Over Tricking Users Into Signing Up for Prime''- The Illiad Flow? Evil genius.
''People are debating the definition of 'vintage' after an interiors influencer said a rug from 1999 was sold under the label''- 15 years is considered vintage?? Thanks, I hate it.
''This behavior shouldn't be tolerated': Influencer Alix Earle is SLAMMED for showing off HUGE pile of leftovers of her drunken food order that saw her getting 'enough for 45 people' then throwing almost all of it away''- This is as gross as those horrible recipes on TikTok.
''Influencer shares dangerous claim she can bake in the sun for 'at least five hours a day' with no sunscreen protection on her skin and not burn''- This is not going to age well… literally in her skin’s case.
''The ‘National Hero’ Who Faked Human Cloning''- This is going to be such a good watch…
''India ordered an investigation into Byju’s days before auditor and board members resigned, report says''- “Crime-fighting agency” makes bureaucracy sound almost not boring.
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