If you find a squirter, get her married.

"What in the world is going on?" is the question that is being asked in the replies and quotes on the account.

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RadioShack's "squirter" tweet went viral on Wednesday. Credit: Mashable Screenshot

RadioShack decided to use it as a ruse.

Why would RadioShack make such a big deal out of it? RadioShack is a company that uses cryptocurrencies.

Radio Shack Swap

A screenshot of the RadioShack Swap homepage. Credit: Mashable Screenshot

That is correct. RadioShack has launched a new exchange called RadioShack swap. The company's token is called $RADIO and is currently trading at a penny. The crash knocked it down by two thirds of its value.

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RadioShack's website shows that it still sells electronic odds-and-ends. RadioShack is on the main page.

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RadioShack's main website is focused on promoting its cryptocurrency platform right now. Credit: Mashable Screenshot

The electronics store is trying to appeal to the libertarian-leaning "degens" by posting "edgy" content on the social networking site. The account went viral due to the shock value of seeing your dad's go-to outlet for old ham radio spare parts.

The RadioShack account wrote "who else high af rn".

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It's always a bad idea to take the second half of an food after you've eaten the first half. The chocolate bar made me fight for my life.

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Edgelord RadioShack. Credit: Mashable Screenshot

RadioShack replied to a user who posted a photo of their old RadioShack card.

The account replied to Musk on June 17 and said "congrats on the landing of your new giant metal cock elon"

After the company was bought out in 2020, RadioShack transitioned from an electronic retailer to a coin pumper. During this time, the company closed a number of stores and filed for Chapter 11. RadioShack had just 400 physical retail locations when it was purchased by Rev.

The internet marketing guy who has long filled the platform with pre-roll video ads promoting "get rich quick" schemes is known as the owner of Rev. Lopez's most well known video advertisement is "Here in My Garage," in which he shows off his car. It has more than 70 million views.

Lopez has done things in the space before. Lopez's line of NFTs was labeled a scam by critics who claimed that he sucks out the funds when a user mints an NFT.

Maybe we'll see other companies make the pivot if Rev is successful in its vision for RadioShack. Lopez's REV has acquired a number of legacy brands over the years.

Anyone know the name of the wicker basket coin?