Alex Jones Admits He Was Pranked By AI Tucker Carlson Phone Call
The prank, pulled off by Chris James, has some wondering if there are legal ramifications headed his way.
The prank, pulled off by Chris James, has some wondering if there are legal ramifications headed his way.
The sound was made as a parody of a recent speech in which Harris appeared to stumble through a statement about the current political climate.
While the "#EndUnionGreed" campaign is plausibly not real, its sentiments aren't far off from what some people have posted in the wake of the writer's strike.
The first photos of Chris-Chan since their release from prison are of them at a Walmart. The way in which the photos were taken, combined with the reaction of others online, gave rise to the "Bigfoot Arc" as others decry the stalking.
Their tiff started when Musk spitefully labeled NPR as "state-affiliated media" last month, and it's since continued ramping up over the last two weeks.
Apparently, the confusion was so widespread for years that Snopes had to step in and say enough is enough.
James Medlock made one tweet about the economy. Now, he has a million bucks for winning the viral "Bitcoin Bet" two months ago.
This, on top of many users seemingly fiending to get into Bluesky, made for a rather problematic week for the social media platform.
The "trailer" features a lot of artificial intelligence-made Star Wars characters looking directly at the camera and not moving.
Many pointed out that Stanley made a career out of putting on makeup and wearing revealing skin-tight clothes as his "My Thoughts On What I'm Seeing" post resulted in viral debates.
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