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Not Recommend: 8 Things You Should Never Ever Google

Google is what paper-bound encyclopaedias were 100 years ago. However unlike these books, Google gives you access to information which act...

Google is what paper-bound encyclopaedias were 100 years ago. However unlike these books, Google gives you access to information which actually doesn't contribute to your learning.

Reddit users have come together to list a few terms that you really ought not to search for online. Some of these will be NSFW, and we do not recommend Googling. Seriously.

Fournier
Also known as Fournier Gangrene, this particular type affects the genitals, and there is also necrotic tissue involved.
Not Recommended 

The Gag reflex
This is the body’s natural ability to save itself from death. It is also something else. Something you probably don’t need to see. Especially not at work.

Degloving
Imagine this: Arnold Schwarzenegger's arm-cutting scene in the Terminator. Don't search for it.

Blue Waffle
Searching this will take you to images of a fictitious STI that affects women. Though proven to be false, the images will remain in your mind long after you've stopped looking. 

Teratoma
Teratoma is a type of tumour that can present itself with hair, teeth and bone. It looks like something straight out of John Thomas’ Predator.

Squidward Toenail VS Sofa
Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants is moving a sofa and it scrapes against his toenail. The clip will make you recoil.

Trypophobia
This is the fear of small holes. Innocuous enough, but for some reason it makes lots of people intensely afraid, or unnerved.

Chancre
A particularly disgusting type of ulcer. We warned you. - Online Sources 


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