The 'Autocomplete Me' Blog is Absolutely Ridiculous
Robyn Currie — November 26, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: autocompleteme & neatorama
The best/worst thing about searching in Google is the auto search capabilities: you may want to search for ‘lettuce’ but you get the option of ‘lettuce lake park.' So, to document this, the blog Autocomplete Me was born.
To be real, this site brings the LOLs. Seriously, in order for the Google autocompletes to work, someone must have originally searched for that one ridiculous option. According to Autocomplete Me, someone did in fact search for ‘robots are everywhere and they eat old peoples medicine for fuel.' Awesome.
To be real, this site brings the LOLs. Seriously, in order for the Google autocompletes to work, someone must have originally searched for that one ridiculous option. According to Autocomplete Me, someone did in fact search for ‘robots are everywhere and they eat old peoples medicine for fuel.' Awesome.
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