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Some of these make a certain amount of sense. For instance, I seem to get a lot of hits from people searching for Ayn Rand's Anthem, because I wrote a review of it a while back. I hope they find my thoughts useful for whatever reason they were looking! Similarly, my write-up of what I learned as a customer, observing how webcam sex sites work and asking the performers about their work, gets a lot of hits, usually from people who probably don't care about the issues I raised there (the examples in the list are typical). It looks as though my series writing up "He's Just Not That Into You" is also going to be one that gets a lot of hits. "Miss Wanganui" was the piece I wrote about a story I picked up from Yahoo (although why "mystic", I have no idea); that one also explains the beauty pageant search term arriving here.
Others took some decoding to figure out what happened. For example, ["Bowling for Soup" newspaper] is because I wrote about a piece from a UK newspaper, and also wrote up a music meme on which one of my answers was a BfS song. [Gillian Tett married] is another common search term to get here. I never wrote about Ms Tett being married; I did write a review of her book about the credit derivatives crisis that caused the credit crunch, which included reference to Blythe Masters being married, and how she made a career despite the prejudice against her in the male-dominated world of finance. [ladyship blender review] is similar (although a very odd combination to appear in a search term!); the observant will note that in my "gender identity" box on the right, I identify as both a "gender blender" and as "her Ladyship", so those terms appear on every page. Given that some pages are book or music reviews, the rest is logical.
Others are really weird terms to search, but are pretty logical to arrive here - ["turned her into a cyborg"] makes sense to get here because I wrote a story about a woman who's a cyborg secret agent. [sex funkylele] is a very strange term, but I did use funky-lele in a post title, for my youtube video of me playing "I Will Survive" on the ukulele. "Sex" is in my tag list, so that makes perfect sense to get here (although I did wonder how many other pages there could be that match those terms! (turns out it's 48 - "funkylele" appears to be someone's on-screen name)).
Finally, there's just the jerks like the guy who searched for [carly whiteley slut] and left a
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