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PRINGLES, NO MAYONNAISE: What is happening on eBay?

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BRUNCH

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4.8603 Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

We finally got our hands on the Wendy's Spicy Chicken Sandwich Pringles just as a controversial chip tweet leads to in-show tweeting. Carl Nassib makes history. What song would you perform a la Dave Chappelle/Foo Fighters? People are selling chicken McNuggets for thousands of dollars on eBay.

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0:00.0

June 8th, just last week.

0:02.6

A couple weeks ago?

0:03.2

Two weeks ago.

0:04.2

Bruch!

0:04.6

Hit it, boys.

0:20.4

News from Dan Rolovsky, the, he took to Twitter to tweet, potato chips are gross.

0:30.1

Tortilla chips are everything.

0:32.5

Also, if you scoop salsa instead of dipping, you're gross, you scoop casso and guacamole. Then he gave a

0:42.8

couple of like oki-dokey type of emojis. And it's an only, it's an hour old. It's got

0:52.9

800. It's being ratioed, I would say. But you can't even tell if something's being ratioed anymore because if something has a bunch of responses and retweets, you have to click to see that they're actually quote tweets, in which case that probably falls into being ratio.

1:05.7

I mean, we had the conversation this weekend, me and the old Twitch chat about what being ratioed means these

1:11.9

days. Like, it's a much different definition now than it used to be an OG Twitter. Because

1:16.8

OG Twitter was just like, you would see that there were a bunch of different, like, replies to a

1:23.8

tweet, and then you would like click on it to see the to see the the replies and be like

1:29.9

oh this person is definitely getting dragged or whatever you want to say and then now being

1:35.4

ratioed just means that like any reply gets more likes than the original tweet oh interesting so

1:42.0

all right so i knew of proper ratioing to exist for about a month.

1:47.9

I felt like for like a month, people would say like, oh, so and so got ratioed with this or,

1:52.2

oh, you're going to get ratioed with this tweet. And I took it to mean because I think in this

1:57.1

one month, it just meant your tweet gets more replies than any other interaction.

2:03.2

It gets more replies than likes.

2:04.7

It gets more replies than retweets.

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