Here's a fun little game for you.
"John Mayer outrage" = 70,300 results
"republican outrage" = 28,500
"Pedophile outrage" = 34 results
"Rape Victim outrage" = 8 results
"green party outrage" = 5 results
"Chuck norris outrage" = 1 result
I won't say anymore. Not exactly scientific, but a good little google experiment that I think has some validity.
This arbitrary choice of google search terms, all in one language, really proves my point I think.
Again, obviously my little google experiment wasn't serious, but I think it does confirm some real world things. According to google, the don't **** with me depth chart looks like this:
1. John Mayer
2. republicans
3. Pedophiles
4. Rape Victims
5. The Green Party
6. Chuck Norris
I think that's pretty accurate to the real world. Chuck Norris is largely known as a pushover and doesn't really care what you say about him too much. You offend John Mayer, you're more likely to hear about it or face real world repercussions.
"John Mayer outrage" = 70,300 results
"republican outrage" = 28,500
"Pedophile outrage" = 34 results
"Rape Victim outrage" = 8 results
"green party outrage" = 5 results
"Chuck norris outrage" = 1 result
I won't say anymore. Not exactly scientific, but a good little google experiment that I think has some validity.
This arbitrary choice of google search terms, all in one language, really proves my point I think.
Again, obviously my little google experiment wasn't serious, but I think it does confirm some real world things. According to google, the don't **** with me depth chart looks like this:
1. John Mayer
2. republicans
3. Pedophiles
4. Rape Victims
5. The Green Party
6. Chuck Norris
I think that's pretty accurate to the real world. Chuck Norris is largely known as a pushover and doesn't really care what you say about him too much. You offend John Mayer, you're more likely to hear about it or face real world repercussions.