about 1 year ago - 3 comments
When it comes to questions, the google search box has seen it all. No matter how many times you ask “why?”, it won’t change the fact that people question, “why does my turn me on?”. What’s wrong with these people?
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
While some searchers seek Google to learn the best ways to save for college and save money, auto-complete shows even more have other fields of interest. Google results can teach you how to smoke weed, shave your balls, as well as pubic hair in general. Knowledge is power, and this power is easily accessible via
about 1 year ago - No comments
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about 1 year ago - 4 comments
Google is a great way to see what people constantly search for. Here, we have a wide range of insightful and philosophical questions from people around the world. While some wonder “why there’s something, rather than nothing?”, others question, “Why is there a dead pakastani on my couch?”. I wonder what series of events had
about 1 year ago - 6 comments
View Larger Map Who says Google Street view is only good for useful things like directions and finding apartments? The Google Street view team happened upon this gem in Pittsburgh PA. There must be some sort of rift in space-time that has caused these two warriors to travel hundreds of years into the future. What
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
Google Statistics never fails to shock and amaze – When we looked to see what was more important to people over the decade, we were expecting more people would be focusing on Good Parenting tips, rather than Anal Fisting. Surprisingly, we’ve discovered a sudden spike of people searching for ‘Anal Fisting’ at the end of
about 1 year ago - 14 comments
Google Statistics sometimes shows some people have a dark intentions. When I was attempting to search ‘How to have a Million dollars’, something more dreadful caught my eye within Google Auto-Complete suggest box. How to have a miscarriage on purpose had to have shown huge popularity for it to actually become an expected search TWICE
about 1 month ago
This is truly a good old Monty Pythonesque moment. All I can think of is, “Nobody expects the Norwegian Inquisition!” Wish they didn’t have to be blurred out.