Play Google Feud to Turn Auto-complete Search Suggestions Into a Bizarro Family Feud

"This game ____________." Has destroyed my productivity?
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We’ve all played the non-competitive version of this game, which is typing something into Google and seeing what completely bonkers autocomplete suggestions will populate. But Google Feud takes that passive time-waster and makes it a little more active with a Family Feud-style scoring system.

Sadly, there’s no option for direct, head-to-head competition over the Internet, which I’d have to guess is so you might manage to tear yourself away from trying to guess what people on the Internet really want to know and actually get something done today. Just watch out for things to take some dark turns, as they always do when stumbling down a search engine rabbit hole:

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(via Engadget, image via screenshot)

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