What Are 'Nutella Tricks,' And Why Were We Never Taught About Them in School?

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This week, a video of someone using an electric egg beater to mix up Nutella went viral on X. The caption read, "Nutella tricks you're never taught in school," prompting hilarious posts about a world where "Nutella tricks" are regularly taught in schools. 

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Another cooking-hack video went viral with the nearly identical caption, "Butter tricks you've never taught in school," which strongly implies that ChatGPT generated this content for engagement bait.

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The "Nutella Tricks" meme and its derivatives prove that bots don't completely occupy the internet. There are still some internet users among us who are intelligent enough to question and mock incoherent slop when they come upon it. We have to question the inane stuff that we're consuming if internet culture is going to return to its glory days. If videos of an egg beater blending a jar of Nutella without any additional substance are entertaining enough for the majority of viewers not to question it, that's not a good prognosis! D*ad Internet Theory becomes more apparent every day, given how many views these videos have. Who knew you could get 11M views from butter tricks you didn't learn in school? At least we still have a little corner of the internet where users hold content creators to a higher standard than "Nutella school."

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