stating that "fucking" is not as scandalous or shocking as some may believe–especially not in the internet context. Lest the Examiner believe that these queries are out of context, the Applicant provides the following–a comparison between "fucking" and "making love." See Exhibit J.
While The Daily Californian asked its readers what the difference is between "fucking" and "making love,"[1] and got a number of varied philosophical responses (demonstrating acceptance of the term, "fucking"), an analysis of Google searches shows that we can actually finally quantify this age old question–billions of Google searches.
Further evidence of "fucking" beating "making love" is evidenced by the sheer number of web pages that contain the two terms. There are approximately 92,700,000 web pages that contain the term "fucking," compared to 4,340,000 that contain "making love."[2] This does not indicate that we find
- ↑ Sari Eitches, Sex on Tuesday: In Love We Lust, Daily Californian, Tuesday, February 15, 2005 found at http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=17635.
- ↑ These numbers change daily, but the Examiner is invited to conduct a Google search for these terms and count for
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