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What does your State do on the internets?

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fjmeat

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Apparently - I need to know whether or not I have herpes...

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In the comments regarding Washington's interest in circumcision...

Damien Noir said:
Washingtonians don't research circumcision to casually talk about it. It's an issue that a lot of people take very seriously. People research it to get the facts. It will eventually be outlawed, since it's a violation of human rights. Washington is a very progressive state and is often early to address issues like this. Very few circumcisions are performed here compared to the rest of the country. I think only 15% of boys are circumcised in hospitals here. This just goes to show that those who take the time to research it often decide against it.

Kim Peniscutter said:
Little boys have to depend on their parents in large part to clean their little things. If it isn't properly taken care of they will need to have it done at an older age which as with a lot things more painful the older you are. Even the cleanest ones can have issues from not having one done. Also when you are an old man and depending on someone else to clean it for you problems may arise. I had a great uncle that had to have it done because the person taking care of him didn't clean it right. I would rather my son not have to worry about those kinds of things.

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Back shaving ... huh. Sounds accurate to me.


Along those lines, I'd have thought Cali would be good for 'anal bleaching'.
 
How does my state not google hunting rifles and ATV tires more than the Golden Girls?

It's which state searches a term the most compared to other states, not which terms are searched the most relative to other terms.

So Washington might only search 'unicorn tattoo' 50 times in the entire state, but it 'wins' in that the other states would have all searched it less than 50. In theory at least.
 
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