The Internet is fun. Between searches and related links, you can find just about anything – a fraction of it is even amusing and/or true. One of my favorite comics of all time, XKCD, has it about right:
WordPress offers a few statistics to indulge the narcissistic nature of its bloggers. In honor of countless hours searching and clicking, and because some of them are amusing, I thought it might be interesting to keep a running list of the search strings to which The Popdialectic apparently answers:
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