The Google search engine as we all know it is widely used by billions of people all over the world. Searches can range from educational, lifestyle, food, tourism, tech innovations, news as well as other research items. Due to the fact that Google contains billions of search results some searches can however pass different messages other than intended to the search engine which in turn might seem not to give the right search result.
Therefore, today I’ll be making a list of some of the things you should never search on Google. Check them out:
1. ‘BLUE WAFFLE’
By searching this, you might be hoping to get search results of your lovely pastry pressed with grid patterns and covered with blue colouring, you might actually seem to get disappointed as if you’re not very specific, you’d come across certain graphic ‘photoshoped’ images of the so called ‘Blue Waffle disease’. It’s rather advisable to Google search ‘Blue Waffle snack’ in order to get your desired search result.
2. ‘TRYPOPHOBIA’
While the understanding of this is limited, it’s however good to know that Trypophobia often presents with an autonomic nervous system response. As a result of searching this, you might tend to respond in disgust or in fear. Due to the fact that Trypophobia is an aversion of sight as a result of looking at irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps, you might tend to have certain reflex reactions depending how your body responds. Reflex actions such goose bumps, being uncomfortable, skin crawl, body shakes, etc.
3. ‘CALCULUS BRIDGE’
You might seem to think this as just a math term. I mean, who doesn’t know calculus has to do with maths? But trust me the case of this is different and so is searching it on Google (especially in Google images). Also known as ‘tartar bridge’ in the dental world, it’s an intense oral plaque build-up that can lead to receding gums and bad breath. If I were you, I definitely will not look this up in Google images.
4. ‘MOUTH LARVA’
Okay, so I guess sometimes you really have to check your spellings while doing a google search as adding ‘u’ in between ‘o’ and ‘t’ in a search intended for ‘moth larva’ can go all wrong. Therefore, instead of pictures of household pests, you’ll find certain pictures or videos of humans and other animals with larvae crawling between their teeth!
5. ‘HUNTSMAN SPIDER’
Now this is one search that definitely has the tendency to induce arachnophobia in you. One picture of this giant crab-sized spider engulfing a lizard or mouse and that’s it!
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