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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Happy Friday! Our top stories today are about: How Joe Biden's exit from a press conference in a rainforest lit the internet ablaze with memes, how there are already conspiracy theories about Jay Leno's injury, a short history of the "Willem Dafoe Looking Up" meme, and a customer's nightmare experience with AT&T.
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— A.W.
He just disappeared into the forest... and there's a ton of memes about it.
Famed comedian Jay Leno inadvertently caught the attention of conspiracy theorists after revealing that he severely bruised his face.
The Willem Dafoe Looking Up meme is a still image and GIF of actor Willem Dafoe looking up at the sky. It often refers to the meme’s subject looking anxiously and intensely at something directly above them.
There’s no getting around it. Everyone has to pick a phone company, and for many, it feels like choosing between a rock and a hard place.
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By Ramon Ramirez
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