A combination I think of mass-produced bad content and a Google that's no longer interested or incentivised in filtering it out
from now on i'm going to answer most questions about why i do anything with "a beam of information fired from the Divine outside our universe told me to" why am i vegan? divine information beam why am i buddhist? beam why do you post front camera gibberish to insta? beam boy again
Obviously honest opinions are still likely to be bad, stupid, etc but at lest you're not being sold something
Literally if you google "are XL Bullies good with kids" 9 of the 11 first-page results say yes
If its not an ad posing as objective consumer advice, it's just waffle written by AI to harvest clicks for ad fraud. You end up having to dive into years-old reddit threads to at least get a human being's honest opinion
I mean this is on top of the fact that theres so much trash online now that it's impossible to get good information anymore. People used to say about the early Internet that you couldn't believe anything you read on it, which wasn't actually true. It is now though!
I'm 110% in agreement that all dogs are good boys, but it make it hard to get a reliable search result for "what's the best dog for kids?". Every result's like "theyre all great! Buy your toddler an XL Bully? Yeah sure why not!"
This story is the cold open to a buddy cop comedy starring two former SNL cast members
LAPD officer raids medical facility, thinking it's a dope farm, runs into MRI room with his gun. Gun gets stuck to the strong magnets of the MRI, so cop hits emergency shutdown, discharging all of the helium inside. An epic blunder causing huge damage. Just, wow. www.france24.com/en/live-news...
Bumbling US cops who raided a medical diagnostics center thinking it was a cannabis farm got a gun stuck to the powerful magnets of an MRI machine, a California lawsuit has alleged.
You do hear a lot of insinuations that a fair bit of cocaine was consumed in No. 10 in those days, but until now we haven't had conclusive proof
She'll always be Jean Brodie to me