Google Trends: Interesting Results
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- nkycarbon
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http://www.google.com/trends?q=spam
So the number of searches for spam is going down but the new about spam is going up. Has news finally morphed into spam?
What made me think of this was my spam folder in mail. When I looked at it google figured I'd be interested in this:
"Savory Spam Crescents - Bake 12-15 minutes or until golden brown"
So the number of searches for spam is going down but the new about spam is going up. Has news finally morphed into spam?
What made me think of this was my spam folder in mail. When I looked at it google figured I'd be interested in this:
"Savory Spam Crescents - Bake 12-15 minutes or until golden brown"
- nkycarbon
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http://www.google.com/trends?q=obama
Nobody heard of him and the country list isn't even a full list so as the world is concerned nobody cares. That will change in a few days.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=gore
Looks fine until you see Serbia as the top searchers. Why?
gore in Serbian means "overhead, up, upon, upstairs, worse, above" for that set of words I think "over/uber/super" may be the more to the point.
So would that mean the running joke for the last 8 years us that the US picked George Bush over Super Al and can't figure out where the US went wrong?
Nobody heard of him and the country list isn't even a full list so as the world is concerned nobody cares. That will change in a few days.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=gore
Looks fine until you see Serbia as the top searchers. Why?
gore in Serbian means "overhead, up, upon, upstairs, worse, above" for that set of words I think "over/uber/super" may be the more to the point.
So would that mean the running joke for the last 8 years us that the US picked George Bush over Super Al and can't figure out where the US went wrong?

- joo
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http://www.google.com/trends?q=rape
At the moment the list is headed by Pakistan, followed by India and Malaysia. Maybe this is because rape is basically legal in these countries?
http://www.google.com/trends?q=necrophilia
For some reason searches for this word tend to spike significantly at about the same time each year. Is there some kind of secret gathering I don't know about?
http://www.google.com/trends?q=2004%2C+2005%2C+2006%2C+2007%2C+2008
I've just found a new way of making art.
At the moment the list is headed by Pakistan, followed by India and Malaysia. Maybe this is because rape is basically legal in these countries?
http://www.google.com/trends?q=necrophilia
For some reason searches for this word tend to spike significantly at about the same time each year. Is there some kind of secret gathering I don't know about?

http://www.google.com/trends?q=2004%2C+2005%2C+2006%2C+2007%2C+2008

- *Wiro
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Wow. Us, dutch people, are sick. D=
http://www.google.com/trends?q=childporn
Or it might be because of the fact it's a subject so many people talk about. As (according to some TV-program that tried to find childporn on the internet to see if it was really "everywhere") googling it doesn't give "real" results.
Just news about it and people that are against it. (And the occasional "BEING A PEDO ISN'T BAD" site)
And
http://www.google.com/trends?q=Pompadour
makes me wonder why there was such a sudden increase in 2006 at that time. O=
http://www.google.com/trends?q=childporn
Or it might be because of the fact it's a subject so many people talk about. As (according to some TV-program that tried to find childporn on the internet to see if it was really "everywhere") googling it doesn't give "real" results.
Just news about it and people that are against it. (And the occasional "BEING A PEDO ISN'T BAD" site)
And
http://www.google.com/trends?q=Pompadour
makes me wonder why there was such a sudden increase in 2006 at that time. O=
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- nkycarbon
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joo wrote:http://www.google.com/trends?q=rape
At the moment the list is headed by Pakistan, followed by India and Malaysia. Maybe this is because rape is basically legal in these countries?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapeseed ?
- *Wiro
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nkycarbon wrote:joo wrote:http://www.google.com/trends?q=rape
At the moment the list is headed by Pakistan, followed by India and Malaysia. Maybe this is because rape is basically legal in these countries?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapeseed ?
That doesn't show up for me when I google rape.
Just "WOMAN GET RAPED WITH BRUTE FORCE" and other stuff like that. ._.
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- joo
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And Wiro, just so you know, you don't find child porn by searching for "childporn" - that would be too obvious, after all you don't see criminal fronts with huge signs saying "SMUGGLING OUTFIT." They have certain code words which they use to identify real child porn, and mostly keep to the anonymity of P2P networks (if you've ever used Limewire I'm sure you know what I mean).
http://www.google.com/trends?q=lolita
Hmm, seems to be going down as well...
Here's another strange one:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=nuke+poland
http://www.google.com/trends?q=lolita
Hmm, seems to be going down as well...
Here's another strange one:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=nuke+poland
- *Wiro
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http://www.google.com/trends?q=lolicon
http://www.google.com/trends?q=shotacon
Those are two other examples to use. Lol. They give REAL results, unlike Lolita.
But then again, it's not real and therefore not illegal (depends on the country though, in my country it isn't). (unless below the age of 18 so forget that I was the one who said this)
http://www.google.com/trends?q=shotacon
Those are two other examples to use. Lol. They give REAL results, unlike Lolita.
But then again, it's not real and therefore not illegal (depends on the country though, in my country it isn't). (unless below the age of 18 so forget that I was the one who said this)
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- joo
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*Wiro wrote:http://www.google.com/trends?q=lolicon
http://www.google.com/trends?q=shotacon
LOL wow. Isn't the age of consent something like 10 in mexico?
- *Wiro
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joo wrote:*Wiro wrote:http://www.google.com/trends?q=lolicon
http://www.google.com/trends?q=shotacon
LOL wow. Isn't the age of consent something like 10 in mexico?
According to google, it's 12. Weird how same-sex relationships are illegal in so many countries.
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If child porn is drawn and it cannot be proven that a real child was used as a model then at least in Japan it's legal. Still sick though. I see it sometimes on /b/ and it makes me feel upset afterwards.
Also what do you think of those Bratz dolls, I think they're sexually suggestive and give a bad role model to little girls.
I guess throughout history there has been very little talk of gay relationships that would be equal and respectful, but gay sex has been used as a way to humiliate the bottom and boost the top's feeling of superiority, so masters fuck their servants as a way of showing who's the boss, and men fuck boys because they're nice and smooth and weak like women but can't get pregnant. In this kind of context homosexuality becomes a synonym for violence and dominance, not love and consensual relationships.
As for lesbian relationships, men generally haven't cared about what women do among each other - as long as they still give to men. Thousands of years back it was normal for a man to have several wives and I doubt he was able to satisfy them all sexually, so I'm pretty sure the wives were having lesbian relationships with each other and their servants to satisfy their sexual needs, it's just something that wasn't publicly discussed. No one asked for women's opinion because a woman was like a cow, property of her parents until she married upon which she became property of her husband. No one cared about how she feels or what she thinks.
Also what do you think of those Bratz dolls, I think they're sexually suggestive and give a bad role model to little girls.
I guess throughout history there has been very little talk of gay relationships that would be equal and respectful, but gay sex has been used as a way to humiliate the bottom and boost the top's feeling of superiority, so masters fuck their servants as a way of showing who's the boss, and men fuck boys because they're nice and smooth and weak like women but can't get pregnant. In this kind of context homosexuality becomes a synonym for violence and dominance, not love and consensual relationships.
As for lesbian relationships, men generally haven't cared about what women do among each other - as long as they still give to men. Thousands of years back it was normal for a man to have several wives and I doubt he was able to satisfy them all sexually, so I'm pretty sure the wives were having lesbian relationships with each other and their servants to satisfy their sexual needs, it's just something that wasn't publicly discussed. No one asked for women's opinion because a woman was like a cow, property of her parents until she married upon which she became property of her husband. No one cared about how she feels or what she thinks.
Not-so-sad panda
- nkycarbon
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*Wiro wrote:nkycarbon wrote:joo wrote:http://www.google.com/trends?q=rape
At the moment the list is headed by Pakistan, followed by India and Malaysia. Maybe this is because rape is basically legal in these countries?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapeseed ?
That doesn't show up for me when I google rape.
Just "WOMAN GET RAPED WITH BRUTE FORCE" and other stuff like that. ._.
Right but who knows what those four letters mean in urdu.
- nkycarbon
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SekoETC wrote:Also what do you think of those Bratz dolls, I think they're sexually suggestive and give a bad role model to little girls.
That reminds me of


http://www.rightgrrl.com/carolyn/teletubbies.html
- Wolf
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http://www.google.com/trends?q=oil%2Cbin+laden&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0
Guess what's sought after the most?
Guess what's sought after the most?

hmmmmm beer.... pizza.... computers.... women... stir-fried furry little critters...
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