Responding to the debate in the comment section about whether or not blogger Steve Sailer is racist, MH asked google. Many people have also had the same question. He explained, "On Google, you only need type "Is Steve Sai" before autocomplete finishes with "ler a racist."
He followed up with more questions. "I'm trying to make a systematic comparison. For example, you have to type "Is the po" before you get "pe Catholic" added for you. If you want to find "Don't give a damn about the whole state of Michigan," you need to type clear to the first letter of 'the.'"
I dec ided to follow up on this experiment.
"Am I" is quickly followed by "pregnant." Pregnant narrowly beats out ugly, gay, bipolar, and fat.
"Do I need" is followed by "a passport to go to Canada." The next options are "a visa," "to file a tax return," and "a passport to go to Mexico."
"Can I put wax paper in the oven" is more popular than "styrofoam in the microwave," "neosporin on my dog," and "contacts in water."
"Why do I fart so much" is the most popular "Why do I" question. Next are "sweat so much," "sleep so much," "bruise so easily."
"When can I take a pregnancy test" is the most popular "when can I" question. Next are "get pregnant, "file my taxes," and "apply for us citizenship."
"Where is my refund" is the top "where is" question. People also want to know where Chuck Norris is and where the Super Bowl is.
Alright. Time to do something more productive.

I was maybe drinking a bit by that time of the evening.
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Moderately abstruse phreaseologies using “which” yield more erudite formulations:
“For which” gives “fragment sizes was your graph” before “italian explorer was America named.”
“Through which” gives “does light travel best” before “lake does the equator pass” (Lake Victoria)
“Which is” has “the best tablet” before “the gay ear.” (iPad and right, I assume)
If you get too abstruse, all of the links are the people asking if the phrase is grammatically correct.
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