Sometimes a search string makes perfect sense to you and zero sense to anyone else. Take this example:
However, I want to be transparent: is the name of an adult film studio, and “Alex Grey” is a name used by multiple people—most famously a visionary psychedelic artist, but also an adult performer. The string “24 07 21” suggests a date (July 21, 2024) or a catalog code. Searching for- Tushy 24 07 21 Alex Grey in- ...
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Have you ever found a completely wrong search result that led you somewhere interesting? Title: How to Search Smarter (And Safer) – A Case Study in Unclear Queries Sometimes a search string makes perfect sense to
is safe, creative, and artistic—assuming you meant the painter Alex Grey. Option 2 is a generic, ethical template if you’re searching for adult content (without violating policies). Option 1: Artistic / Psychedelic Art Search (Non-Explicit) Title: Searching for “Tushy 24 07 21 Alex Grey” – What Did I Actually Find? July 24, 2024 Have you ever found a
Search responsibly. If you clarify whether you mean the artist or an adult performer, I’m happy to rewrite a single, focused post for you.