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A google search for whether I can match a brown suede watch band to a white and black diver watch (still looking for an answer) somehow returned the most racist website I’ve ever seen. It’s like scary racist in that doesn’t-understand-how-racist-it-is way. Plus, it has that ancient GeoCities vibe to it, but it seems like it’s been pretty regularly updated up until 2009 at least. I guess, and the thing that’s the worst about it is that the site is scarily meticulous in 1) its catalogue of hatred, and 2) its rationalizations for that hatred. This is a comprehensive account of an ill spirit, like a Web 1.0 Anatomy of Melancholy.

And, the founder of the site has his name proudly listed. It’s a name he shares with an actor, space engineer, musician, web designer, architect, teacher, and many more people. A search for that name brings up the site screen cap’d above. I feel really badly for all those other people. Why doesn’t google de-list sites like this?

A google search for whether I can match a brown suede watch band to a white and black diver watch (still looking for an answer) somehow returned the most racist website I’ve ever seen. It’s like scary racist in that doesn’t-understand-how-racist-it-is way. Plus, it has that ancient GeoCities vibe to it, but it seems like it’s been pretty regularly updated up until 2009 at least. I guess, and the thing that’s the worst about it is that the site is scarily meticulous in 1) its catalogue of hatred, and 2) its rationalizations for that hatred. This is a comprehensive account of an ill spirit, like a Web 1.0 Anatomy of Melancholy.

And, the founder of the site has his name proudly listed. It’s a name he shares with an actor, space engineer, musician, web designer, architect, teacher, and many more people. A search for that name brings up the site screen cap’d above. I feel really badly for all those other people. Why doesn’t google de-list sites like this?

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