Because Paying For Online Rape Games Just Seems Wrong


The search terms from yesterday:

broken toys 29
rape porn 11
forums.worldofwarcraft.com 7
toys blog 3
brokentoys 3
WhoreLore 3
atlas ige 2
ass par 2
free online rape games 2
bragg linden 2

Foxnews was right: online games have turned you into very sick people.

  1. #1 by UnSub on December 10th, 2007

    It’s all the PvP talk; it’s got everyone excited for what PvP is really about.

  2. #2 by Wargoo on December 10th, 2007

    not only do they want rape games, the are cheap bastards. “free” online rape games. c’mon now. btw, you posting this probably just increased your rank when people search for “rape” LOL

  3. #3 by VPellen on December 11th, 2007

    It could have been worse. People could have searched for rape toys.

  4. #4 by TPRJones on December 11th, 2007

    “ass par 2″

    You know, I was just wondering what the par on that ass was, thank you.

    Mind if I play through?

  5. #5 by Nicademus on December 11th, 2007

    Yeah that goes right past funny and lands on flat out disturbing.

  6. #6 by krones on December 11th, 2007

    I got this gem the other day. Test meth out on dog… I also get a bunch of people searching for itchy rectum. haha. :\

  7. #7 by Jeremy Williams on December 11th, 2007

    Sometimes I think google does these things just to mess with webmasters. o:

    “My site comes up for WHAT?”

  8. #8 by TPRJones on December 11th, 2007

    So, where does one go to see search terms for one’s website? Is it a thing that Google will tell you, or do you need something specific installed into your site?

    Just curious about why people are coming to mine – if they even are, of course.

  9. #9 by ghiest on December 12th, 2007

    Mine just comes up with fashion designers and lawyers … probably something to do with the name I think :P

    Apparently someone called Jonathan Saunders is some sort of top designer, I’ve even had MSN messages from people who want to their designs in hope of getting an apprenticeship, this happens now on a weekly basis.

  10. #10 by yunk on December 14th, 2007

    Usually the counter you use or your host provider will provide logs with the search terms.

    I used to use SiteMeter but they all work the same: register with them then plop some html on your page and when someone comes to your page some javascript sends the info to them, where they compiled all the hits counts and other info.

  11. #11 by Bohol Bol-anon on December 15th, 2007

    The title of this post is disturbing. It sure will get eyes raised though.

  12. #12 by grant on January 31st, 2009

    this is an old conversashon

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