Searches used to stumble onto LEP recently:
- chavez using drugs on tv
- what does it mean when a testical goes into the stomach
- “scot pollard” 2008 pic club
- rpgle number divisible by 10
- does liquid rotton a egg
- superbowl winners determined by an egg
- image in woman piece super the one which
Those were all me (except the stomach one).
you know I thought about this the other day. our friend A speaks arabic (or is trying to anyway) and I wanted to find some words i could learn so I could have something to say to her husband the next time we meet. I wonder, will I look suspicious for looking up arabic phrases?
Also, I was doing research on why we should cook green beans thoroughly (I’d heard raw green beans were bad for you but I didn’t know why, and I love crisp green beans) Anyways, my googles turned up results for prussic acid, apparently also a substance of choice for murderers. Am I going to be a person of interest the next time someone dies of prussic acid poisoning?
And I’m spent.
@Derek: gorckat admitted to the other one.
@Annie: That’s right, her name’s A! Keep on forgetting.
Neither looking up Arabic nor researching prussic acid is suspicious by itself. Put the two together, you might have some problems.
Annie, as long as no one you know dies mysteriously you’ll be just fine; it’s those people who google “how not to leave evidence at a crime scene,” then take no action to clean their computer, then the husband/wife turns up dead a couple of weeks later…
But that’s not you.
As far as I know.
Use the computer at the library, people.
You mean like Mike Cooper did?