What Should People Never Google, According To People Who Made That Mistake

Do not google these terms if you want to sleep well.

Damjan
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What Should People Never Google, According To People Who Made That Mistake

If you have a query, you can almost certainly find the solution on the Internet. Simply type the question into Google, and there you have it!

You seem to have an infinite supply of answers at your fingertips. It's simple to look for solutions to your burning questions, from what to prepare for supper tonight to how to remove yourself from Google searches.

There are, however, some subjects you should not Google in your spare time. Not only may the results of those searches appear in your Google My Activity, but they could also lead you down an Internet rabbit hole.

Avoid searching for these topics on Google to give yourself some peace of mind. Also, mind your grammar.

We don't always get grammar right, but if we misspell a Google search and hit "Enter" before double-checking, hilarious things can happen. If you type "Ryan Goosling" instead of "Ryan Gosling," a stunning image of a different type of Centaur-like creature displays.

Alternatively, substitute "Tom Tanks" for "Tom Hanks," and the internet will introduce you to a new military vehicle capable of destroying even the fiercest Panzers.

The Redditors have compiled a shortlist of topics you should avoid googling. They're largely horrible things, some of which we filtered out because they're simply too NSFW, while some are for your own safety.

If you choose to search for the items on the list below, be aware that the results may not be pleasant.

Let's take a look:

Someone asked:

Someone asked:Reddit

1. Degloving

For those who are not familiar with the term - degloving injury occurs when the top layers of skin and tissue are pulled away from the underlying muscle, connective tissue, or bone as a result of a severe injury. They mostly affect the legs, and they're typically linked to underlying fractures.

1. DeglovingReddit

2. Do not google symptoms. It never ends well...

2. Do not google symptoms. It never ends well...Reddit

3. Told you...

3. Told you...Reddit

4. Black Box recording

4. Black Box recordingReddit

5. Unless you want FBI at your door. Or breaking into your home in the middle of the night

5. Unless you want FBI at your door. Or breaking into your home in the middle of the nightReddit

6. It is depressing. You will lose whatever faith you had in humanity

6. It is depressing. You will lose whatever faith you had in humanityReddit

7. Do not. Ever. Ever.

7. Do not. Ever. Ever.Reddit

8. The way things are going...

8. The way things are going...Reddit

9. Yeah, he will (we are not mentioning your name, sir)

9. Yeah, he will (we are not mentioning your name, sir)Reddit

10. Most radioactive man

10. Most radioactive manReddit

11. Be careful what you do

11. Be careful what you doReddit

12. Sounds nasty

12. Sounds nastyReddit

Be careful what you do online. Web browsers were responsible for around 14.76% of exploit attacks in 2020. If you stumble on the wrong website, you might become a victim.

The hackers might use the information they've acquired to gain access to your computer, personal info, and whatnot. And it never ends well.

It’s like walking into a dark, sleazy bar filled with crooks and people of questionable morals. You wouldn't do that in real life, right? Right?

Search engines pick up your interests and show you similar content later. It will also affect the ads they are showing you.

And you end up viewing the same content over and over again. Be careful, people.

Be very careful.

Damjan