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Footballguy
And please tell me that was an accident.
If you google "perpetrator" you get a picture of a black guy.Maybe you should clue some of us in as to what you're talking about.
No, that isn't the case. The picture is from a Washington Post article from March 16. There are other more recent perpetrator stories under news.Its probably just the most recent article with a picture that uses the word perpetrator.
Where is she keeping those 1,459 people?I'm not sure why, but when I google this town it always pulls up the same picture of the woman next to the map.
Bing is much better for that sort of thing.Instead I googled Kennedy Leigh POV, sorry man
Did you finish?I googled BBC and it brings up nsfw pictures of black dudes. What is that about?
The picture is of a male, which means that Google is sexist as well.Duh, Google's racist obviously.
Google images doesn't understand what a picture is by the picture itself, it works off of the caption, and off context tags in the html, and surrounding text on the page.No, that isn't the case. The picture is from a Washington Post article from March 16. There are other more recent perpetrator stories under news.
Also, why is there even an image? If I search "suspect there is no image for it.
I know it wasn't intentional, just very bizarre. So many words don't even give an image.Google images doesn't understand what a picture is by the picture itself, it works off of the caption, and off context tags in the html, and surrounding text on the page.
How recent will combine with number of occurrences and how many times a similar word appears. There may be other stories more recent, but a development in a Ferguson shooting of 2 cops is going to be pretty widely reported, and the picture is probably captioned and tagged most of the time with similar words like suspect, etc, plus perpetrator appearing in many of the articles as it was part of the police quote.
Jennifer Lawrence's nude photo hacking perpetrator pleading guilty is from the same day, but is probably less reported. And if the articles instead show Jennifer Lawrence, the captions and photo tags of her probably won't include as much that would fit the perpetrator context even if the rest of the article does. Though most probably take the chance to throw the word "nude" in there. And if you google "nude perpetrator" in the news section you get a picture of Jennifer Lawrence then, not of the guy who pleaded guilty.
Wine popsicles?I googled "popsicle" and got a lot of good information about popsicles. Thanks Google!
This thread is getting better.And if you google "nude perpetrator" in the news section you get a picture of Jennifer Lawrence then
you'll never believe what AltaVista brings up
My company is no better than a company where you ask a fake butler to Google things for you.Ask Jeeves, broheim