I added lemon juice and Worshetshire sauce to a soup today and I feel like Gordan Ramsay, international chef and restauranteur


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I added lemon juice and Worshetshire sauce to a soup today and I feel like Gordan Ramsay, international chef and restauranteur
I can't express how much I hate this development in Google search.
Just show no results! Just show ZERO RESULTS! You useless piece of garbage "search engine" — do what I TELL you and if there are no results show NO RESULTS.
I've also noticed it showing results with synonyms (or what it thinks are synonyms) even when I put what I'm actually looking for in quotes, or showing results including words I removed (with -). Basically, everything you used to be able to use to get precise results/exactly what you're looking for, Google now seems to ignore a lot of the time.
it's open window season, which means the creature of darkness deigns to be in my presence on occasion.
swear this one was posing for the bird feeder camera.
legit love the hell out of this camera and lens. I was the width of my backyard away from this cat!!!
Martha's death marked the extinction of a species.
"In the early 1800s, the Passenger Pigeon was one of the most abundant bird species in North America — possibly the world. But by 1910, the last surviving representative of the species was a bird called Martha at the Cincinnati Zoo. Despite attempts to revive the species through captive breeding programs, Martha outlived several unsuccessful suitors before succumbing to old age on September 1, 1914. Though today is a somber anniversary in the history of conservation, there’s no better time than now to take action to protect birds." — BirdNote.org
Google what the fuck is your ai talking about. This is worth killing the environment over? This garbage machine that doesn't understand what puns are?