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Teens Are Setting Laptops on Fire and Other Dumb News

25 min · 13 de may de 2025
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This week on Nate Knows Nothing, I recap a Mother's Day weekend that included my mom and my mother-in-law watching me do stand-up, so, no pressure there. Meanwhile, teenagers are lighting Chromebooks on fire in school bathrooms as part of the viral #ChromebookChallenge [https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-chromebook-challenge-is-making-teens-set-their-laptops-on-fire/], because nothing says "future leaders" like burning laptops for clout. Over in the sports world, Chelsea's Cole Palmer [https://www.everythingchelsea.com/post/cole-palmer-hilarious-100-men-vs-1-gorilla-response] thinks 100 versions of himself could beat up a gorilla if enough of them die first. Makes sense. One guy discovered grass growing out of his bedroom carpet, thanks to some birdseed, a space heater, and what I can only assume is a cursed lease. In New York, a man has turned himself into a human rug [https://cybernews.com/entertainment/tiktok-viral-human-carpet/] and invites strangers to walk on him. Performance art or untreated trauma? You decide. Finally, a woman's bad day turned around when a stranger pulled up next to her at a stoplight and introduced her to his fashion-forward baby goats wearing Burberry harnesses. It's a weird one this week. Dumber than usual, in all the best ways.

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