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Weirdest Google Searches Ever Ask ChatGPT

13.08.2025 10:15 AM
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Weirdest Google Searches Ever Ask ChatGPT
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Search engines, led by Google, have revealed a humorous side to human curiosity, exposing some of the oddest, funniest, and most mind-boggling questions users have typed in.
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Weirdest Google Searches Ever           Ask ChatGPT
Among the standout queries:

“Do penguins have knees?” Surprisingly, yes! Penguins do have knee joints — they’re just hidden beneath layers of feathers and fat.

“Can I marry my cat?”
A repeated question, despite being legally and logically impossible.

“Can I eat my phone?” Likely born out of extreme hunger or pure experimental curiosity.

“Do fish get thirsty?” The answer: no — fish absorb water through their gills.

“How can I become a mermaid?
” A whimsical dream or an escape from reality.

“What if I never cut my nails?” Guinness World Records shows nails long enough to match the length of a car — both bizarre and fascinating.

“Am I married?” This one raises eyebrows — maybe personal confusion, maybe just sarcasm.

“Why don’t we see baby pigeons?”
A logical question — they stay in their nests until they’re ready to fly.
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