I love Google's absolutely fucking inept censorship.
My favorite example is that you can still to this very day buy a "Confederate fla" on Google Shopping, but not a "Confederate Flag." The latter returns zero results.
Your search - confederate flag - did not match any shopping results.
Suggestions: Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
HAHAHAHAHA.
Anyway, why do I bring this up? If you click the Google link to "Usage examples" you get this:
"the election turned out to be a bloodbath for their party"
"the bad publicity would be a media bloodbath"
There were other nonmetaphorical examples, of course, but those two are clearly not actual bloody bloodbaths.
Hahaha, is it the "feminists can't change anything" shirt?
Also, it's weird, most of the results aren't for women changing lightbulbs. I checked with men, and most of the results are about men changing lightbulbs. Someone with their finger on the scale again, I suppose.
I love Google's absolutely fucking inept censorship.
My favorite example is that you can still to this very day buy a "Confederate fla" on Google Shopping, but not a "Confederate Flag." The latter returns zero results.
HAHAHAHAHA.
Anyway, why do I bring this up? If you click the Google link to "Usage examples" you get this:
There were other nonmetaphorical examples, of course, but those two are clearly not actual bloody bloodbaths.
Do an image search on Google for: How many women does it take to change a lightbulb?
No quotations marks, just the words and punctuation at the end, and see what the first image result is.
Hahaha, is it the "feminists can't change anything" shirt?
Also, it's weird, most of the results aren't for women changing lightbulbs. I checked with men, and most of the results are about men changing lightbulbs. Someone with their finger on the scale again, I suppose.
I don't even get the t-shirt unless I open google search in a private tab