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Here are the latest trending internet culture stories today:
A California “MAGA Dentist” is being review-bombed online, a $1,000 Anthropologie rock prank is taking over social media, and the internet is memeing after Trump delivered yet another word salad banger earlier this week.
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⚡️ Today in Internet Culture
A “MAGA Dentist” is getting review-bombed on Yelp after joking about treating non-Trump patients differently
A California dentist is facing backlash after a resurfaced clip from a Republican gala showed her making political jokes about her patients. The video, which spread across TikTok and X, prompted a flood of negative Yelp reviews for Dr. Harleen Grewal’s Santa Clarita practice, Skyline Smiles.
No, Anthropologie isn’t selling $1,000 rocks—it’s a prank breaking boyfriends’ brains
U.S. retailer Anthropologie got in on the “rock prank” trend by setting up a rock sale display to help its creator fool her boyfriend. The prank first went viral in mid-September after one woman made her boyfriend crash out, thinking she’d actually paid $150 for something anyone could find in the ground.
“It can only good happen”: Trump’s latest word salad becomes an instant meme
While warning against Tylenol, Trump declared, “Nothing bad can happen, it can only good happen,” a slip that instantly went viral. The line, quickly repeated across social media, drew laughter even from his critics, who reluctantly admitted he had delivered an all-time classic Trumpism.
🕸️ Crawling the Web
📺 Jessica Chastain spoke out on X after Apple TV+ shelved the release of her new series The Savant, which happens to be about online extremism leading to violence in America.
💪 A Redditor explained how his relationship is in crisis after his fiancée surprised him with a tattoo of his late brother’s face on her arm.
🧢 A man nailed a woman’s baseball photo location down to the inning on Hinge, and people can’t agree if it was a smooth move or just creepy.
🫣 A child-free TikToker known as the “girl with the list” clarifies the types of videos she should—and shouldn’t—be tagged in after some snark went too far.
💍 In a viral PSA, an influencer explained that the popular 4-prong setting for engagement rings leaves stones more vulnerable to loosening and loss.
🗣️ A New Mexico state senator is facing backlash—not from his constituents, but from his own daughter.
🔥 Hot on the Dot
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