Most Popular Searches: What Good Stuff Do You See?

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In summary, people are searching for information on getting pregnant, why they got married, and how to use google.
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Seeing what the most popular searches are...

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Such innocent questions...

my favorite is "how to get pregnant"

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"why did I get married" lol

4 out of top 10 most popular searches are for chris brown beating up rihanna. Apparently I'm not very in touch with the public.

What good stuff do you see?
 
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Don't feel too bad, junglebeast. I have no idea who Jason is.
 
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People so interested in poop? :yuck:
 
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"when would you want to own a business that sells price-elastic products"

...I don't even know what that means...:confused:
 
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lisab said:
"when would you want to own a business that sells price-elastic products"

...I don't even know what that means...:confused:

I was chuckling over the "when does the constitution go into effect" one..
 
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Are those really the top searches? Or are those just the top suggestions from google, which might be based on something else other than frequency a question is asked? Those "when would" questions seem really obscure to be all that frequently asked.

And, truly, if you have to ask how to get pregnant, you just shouldn't.
 
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Hmm, I wonder how the visible past been shaped by the preservation or neglect of the built heritage of Ireland.

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Did google just read my mind?

(actually, I see this question is an assignment question on an open university course. Glad I did maths.)
 
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Moonbear said:
And, truly, if you have to ask how to get pregnant, you just shouldn't.

I don't think it's people who don't know about sex. It could be women who could not get conceived after attempting few months, and attempting to get some knowledge prior to a doctor visit. So, it's a reasonable question.
 
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jobyts said:
I don't think it's people who don't know about sex. It could be women who could not get conceived after attempting few months, and attempting to get some knowledge prior to a doctor visit. So, it's a reasonable question.

Nope, same goes there. If you have to google to find out what you're doing wrong, you just shouldn't be getting pregnant. If they don't know it can take more than a few months trying, they need to get offline and start interacting with real people...like their husband!
 
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Moonbear said:
Nope, same goes there. If you have to google to find out what you're doing wrong, you just shouldn't be getting pregnant. If they don't know it can take more than a few months trying, they need to get offline and start interacting with real people...like their husband!

What if their husband hasn't impregnated enough other women to know that?
 
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junglebeast said:
What if their husband hasn't impregnated enough other women to know that?

:rolleyes: Oh dear! :rofl:
 
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It's interesting how much difference adding one letter makes.
 

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Okay, truly you guys?...
 
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Dead bodies and more poop.
 
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jtbell said:
It's interesting how much difference adding one letter makes.

hehe...nice ones there! I like,

"how to google" ... wow that's sad

and pretty much all of the "how to g" ones just emphasis how evolved our society has become
 
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"how to use a"

"is my teacher"
 

1. What does the term "good stuff" refer to in this context?

The term "good stuff" refers to positive and beneficial things or aspects that people are searching for. This can include anything from popular products or services to uplifting news or inspiring stories.

2. How is the popularity of searches determined?

The popularity of searches is determined based on the number of times a particular search term or phrase is entered into a search engine or online platform. This data is then compiled and ranked to determine the most popular searches.

3. Are the most popular searches the same for everyone?

No, the most popular searches can vary depending on factors such as location, demographics, and current events. What may be popular for one person or region may not be as popular for another.

4. How often are the most popular searches updated?

The most popular searches are updated in real-time or on a regular basis, depending on the platform. Some may update hourly, while others may update daily or weekly.

5. Why do people search for "good stuff"?

People search for "good stuff" because they are looking for information, products, or content that can bring positivity and joy into their lives. It can also be a way for people to discover new things and stay updated on current trends and events.

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