It’s your favorite hour of the week! The Not Not News is back with Billy Hurley, Grey Albright, and B_Don standing in as host for Donkey Teeth. The show starts with Wikipedia's decision to not classify NFTs as art. Next, we move on to a story about the height charts at Dunkin Donuts and how people were surprised to learn the real use for these. Then, while some of were really excited to get a Lunchable in our lunchbox, there is one mom that went over the top for her child's golden birthday. The next story comes from a familiar place for the show, Idaho, where the potato commission released a limited time perfume, Frites. We wrap up with a story about how everyone's new favorite game, Wordle, foiled a kidnapper.
Here are this week’s stories so you can follow along:
Wikipedia Editors Have Voted Not to Classify NFTs as Art, Sparking Outrage in the Crypto Community
https://news.artnet.com/market/wikipedia-editors-nft-art-classification-2060018#:~:text=NFTs-,Wikipedia%20Editors%20Have%20Voted%20Not%20to%20Classify%20NFTs%20as%20Art,art%20sales%20by%20living%20artists.&text=Pak's%20Mass%20Banner.
Dunkin’ customer reveals why some stores have height charts
https://nypost.com/2022/01/31/dunkin-customer-reveals-why-some-stores-have-height-charts/
Mom preps extravagant lunchbox with lobster, gold sparkling water for son
https://nypost.com/2022/02/14/mom-gives-son-gold-adorned-lobster-lunch-for-b-day/
Irresistibly a-peeling! Perfume with French fries scent sells out within hours
https://nypost.com/2022/02/14/perfume-with-french-fries-scent-sells-out-within-hours/
Wordle Foils a Naked Kidnapper
https://game-news24.com/2022/02/10/wordle-foils-a-naked-kidnapper/