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You're not kidding, with Google. Like fucking hell, it feels like the last time Google was remotely useful, was 15 years ago. That's a long ass time it's been since Google actually gave you results. Now it just gives results, but no relevancy. The first 3 links are sponsors, the rest of the links, are just either broken or places you've been to already where say if you were looking for something for research, then that part of the page doesn't have what you're looking for.
And it's like, Google is so large of a company, you'd think they'd be so big as to care about sorting out it's search engine so things like terms and certain words don't collide with eachother right? Like, you google 'Skillet' and what do you get? You get more about the band named Skillet, than you do the actual pan skillet. Imagine if you're someone who wants to know about skillet pans and that's what you get, it'd be frsutrating.