Unstoppable Domains โ€” AI Assistant

Let GOOGLE tell you whose the failure !!! Check it our ~ FUNNY

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch

jane118

Established Member
Impact
10
Go to www.google.com
2. Type "failure" (without double quotes) in the search text box.
3. Press "I'm Feeling Lucky" button just next to "Google Search" button.

4. See what happens. Find it out yourself and laugh a lot. (Do not worry, its not going to harm your computer.)

5. Share it with your friends and relatives before GOOGLE fixes this bug.
7. Enjoy.
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
GoDaddyGoDaddy
Everybody knows this one by now. ;)
 
0
•••
i posted it last week also :P
 
0
•••
LMAO its so true too :)
 
0
•••
Yeah, seen this one loads of times before, still so funny though :)
 
0
•••
Old news, and #5 isn't even right anymore, since on the Google blog they actually addressed this issue and said they wouldn't tamper with the results.
 
0
•••
lol!
 
0
•••
The Equivocate said:
Old news, and #5 isn't even right anymore, since on the Google blog they actually addressed this issue and said they wouldn't tamper with the results.

Is there list of 'nice' 'lucky' results ; ) lol
 
0
•••
type in "french military victories" (no quotes) and press i'm feeling lucky. What you see will be the most awesome thing ever
 
0
•••
haha!
 
0
•••
microdude431 said:
This is so old...

lol microdude.

Ok, here's one:

Try typing in "failure" at the Namepros.com search engine. See which thread you get first!
 
0
•••
I'm disgusted... this is just so darn OLD.... and rather offensive :alien:
 
0
•••
compuXP said:
I'm disgusted... this is just so darn OLD.... and rather offensive :alien:

This was posted like 6 months ago... a month ago... 2 months... 4 months like a lot of times O.o

And quite honestly, i agree with google :)
 
0
•••
thats like a year old :P
 
0
•••
Dynadot โ€” .com TransferDynadot โ€” .com Transfer
Domain Recover
DomainEasy โ€” Zero Commission
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the pageโ€™s height.
Back