Hello fellow citizens of the internet! Kira here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Today's top stories are about: the 'orange peel theory' as a symbol of true love, an EMT dispatched to the scene of an exorcism, the origin of those Vince McMahon memes, and Trump's $1.5 billion lawsuit against news orgs that reported on Truth Social's losses.
After that, check out a "Decoding Fandom" column from yours truly.
See you next week,
— K.D.
The popular theory romanticizes the little things people do for each other as symbols of love and care.
A paramedic says that when attending to a patient who was experiencing a seizure, she realized that the woman had been subject to an exorcism.
The McMahon meme actually predates 'galaxy brain.'
Truth Social's parent company sued a slew of news organizations on Monday that reported the company had lost $73 million in 2023.
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By Kira Deshler
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