Interesting story about googling--basically revealing that the first few words entered and google's guess about your question produce some very interesting divisions: you is vs you are; what is up with vs how is it that, etc. Take a look and then play.
I tried "why does":
What a strange set of responses: eye twitch, gray hair, even poop floating make sense. But perhapsthe strangest one is why does love always feel like a battlefield? Does this reflect the enduring relevance of Pat Benatar? And, of course, I am thrilled that one of the responses is about Harry Potter--Snape's killing of Dumbledore.
I could do this all day. But how about one more?
I find a recurring theme--poop and dogs eating poop. "Why did I get married?" If you are asking google this, then perhaps one needs a bit more help than the internet.
"Why is there a dead pakistani on my couch?" Oh my.
Actually, that is due to Lost, perhaps:
And try "who says"
2 comments:
I regret to inform you that the question why does love alway feel like a battlefield? is referring the Jordin Spark's song "Battlefield" which is similar in a way less rocking way to Pat Benetar's song. This is actually a lyric in Jordin Spark's song where as in Pat Benetar's song it is just Love is a Battlefield.
I tried "how does j" and learned about something called jelqing. You might want to look into it :-).
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