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| title = Second | | title = Second | ||
| image = second.png | | image = second.png | ||
− | | titletext = Let me just scroll down and check behind that rock. Annnnd... nope, page copyright year starts with '19'. Oh God, is this a WEBRING? | + | | titletext = Let me just scroll down and check behind that rock. Annnnd ... nope, page copyright year starts with '19'. Oh God, is this a WEBRING? |
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | {{w|Google}} is a popular search engine. | + | {{incomplete|Incomplete.}} |
+ | {{w|Google}} is a popular search engine. Google's searching algorithms are widely regarded as the most accurate and useful, so if your search terms were sufficiently detailed, you should be finding whatever you were looking for on the first page. If you ever find yourself having to look through the second page, it's (most likely) either because your search terms were too vague, or your query doesn't exist. | ||
− | [[Cueball]], after failing to find his query in the first page of results, takes a curious peek at the second page | + | [[Cueball]], after failing to find his query in the first page of results, takes a curious peek at the second page for the hell of it; this is represented by a not-at-all subtle metaphor in which Cueball is about to wander into a sun-baked desert. According to the title text, he finds one vaguely relevant webpage, but it's over {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-2000}} years old. |
− | The title text refers to {{w|webring}}s | + | {{w|Desperation}} is a feeling of hopelessness and knowledge of that there will be no satisfying outcome of ones actions. |
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+ | The title text refers to {{w|webring}}s, in which multiple websites are connected together, usually with a common theme. They connect from one website to the next, eventually leading back to the starting site. They were popular in the 1990's. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Internet]] | [[Category:Internet]] | ||
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