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⚡️The Weekly Human: Issue #168: I actually did it myself

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that can be inserted into your body. 37-year-old Patrick Paumen had the procedure done in 2019 and c

[Shop LookHuman.com!] Contactless payments are getting out of hand… literally. You can now turn yourself into a human bank card thanks to microchip [implants]( that can be inserted into your body. 37-year-old Patrick Paumen had the procedure done in 2019 and claims he causes a stir whenever he pays for something in a shop or restaurant. "The reactions I get from cashiers are priceless!" Walletmor's bank chip weighs less than a gram and is little bigger than a grain of rice. Many Twitter users aren’t pleased with the technology claiming it is one step closer to an episode of Black Mirror. Keep it Human and send our contactless gift cards for the perfect Mother’s Day or graduation gift. “Stop, I thought it was fake,” is being proclaimed by TikTokers in this new [strange trend](. Creators are posting their pets' reactions to a viral audio clip from an episode of South Park where the character Butters says “kill John Lennon.” The trend began two weeks ago when @pack_of_newports shared a video of frogs in front of a hypnotizing iPhone video with the South Park audio. Since then, over 433 thousand videos have been created with pets sleeping, walking by or eating only to suddenly stop and look at the camera. @bruceytherabbit shared “seeing if my rabbit is a Russian sleeper agent.” Keep up with the latest memes in our trending designs. Almost 70 thousand TikTok users are [boasting]( that they actually did it themselves in a new hilarious trend. The audio for the meme originated from Vanity Fair's interview with actress Julia Fox at the 2022 Oscars. In the clip the interviewer asks who made Fox’s human hair clutch to which [Josh Safdie’s muse]( replies, “I actually did it myself, yeah.” The audio is being used to describe self sabotaging behaviors, bad makeup looks and actual proud achievements. “When your arms and back are toned from doing your thick hair,” @tiana.my jokes. Check out TikTok inspired products in our new designs. [Facebook]( [Tumblr]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2021 Print Syndicate, All rights reserved. 1275 Kinnear Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43212 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Shop LookHuman.com!]

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