Ryan Broderick
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We're going to burn the world down.
The Gen Z boss and a mini, you know, that whole thing.
It is always now just a young woman on TikTok or somewhere else is doing something and we're going to kill her because we hate looking at it.
It was an Australian skincare company called TBH.
And yeah, if you can believe it, that only happened in 2024.
That's crazy.
crazy that we've lived like 20 lives since then yeah and of course like as trump is doing the tariffs last spring you have all these accounts on x being like this is the video that brought us here because like they want women out of the workforce because of the tiktok video i mean that's why we need to invade australia we need no no we before we need to put them ahead of canada and just no grant we have to lose access to the straight of hormuz because an australian skincare company made a tiktok two years ago that's what has to happen i think yeah
Exactly.
And so, yeah, like in this, in this early 2020s era, it's, it's different.
It's like, it's much more about kind of like mob rule in a way.
And so that this leads us to, as you said at the top, the shrimp tails in the cinnamon toast crunch.
So the Cinnamon Toast Crunch fiasco was started by comedian Jensen Karp, who wrote, why are there shrimp tails in my cereal?
This is not a bit.
There's a response from Cinnamon Toast Crunch, which reads, after further investigation with our team that closely examined the image, it appears to be an accumulation of the cinnamon sugar that sometimes can occur when ingredients are not thoroughly blended.
We assure you that there's no possibility of cross-contamination with shrimp.
And then we get a really dark turn.
Do you remember what happens next in this story, Taylor?
No.
So the Daily Beast writes a headline titled, he went viral over claims of shrimp in his cereal.
Then things got dark fast.