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2024-05-25 17:59:17
The name cockroach is derived from the Spanish word cucaracha [Link]
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2024-05-25 18:08:00
NNN - clearly a joke
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2024-05-25 18:31:48
The OP is entirely correct
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2024-05-25 18:45:21
NNN, you clearly are the life of the party
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2024-05-25 19:40:26
NNN - are you guys stupid
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2024-05-25 21:00:31
The name cockroach comes from the Spanish term cucaracha, which derives from the Latin blatta, “an insect that shines the light.” It comes from the insect order Blattodea, which also includes termites. [Link] [Link]
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2024-05-26 01:48:31
Very clearly a joke, and isn't claiming anything, other than the Google AI being so easy to manipulate (and it being useless) that it's funny.
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2024-05-26 03:49:42
Upon further examination, the "AI Overview" in this picture is a fake. The highlighted text is inconsistent with real AI Overviews, and an AI Overview does not appear on this search at all. [Link]
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2024-05-26 07:28:57
NNN - this post is clearly a joke.
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2024-05-26 07:37:26
Hahahahahahaha! [Link]
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2024-05-27 00:02:35
Note not needed. 1. AI Overviews are experimental and will not show for all searches or for all users. 2. This post is an obvious joke. Even with the updated note, it is unnecessary.
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