Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for April 27, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  7 months ago

    “But wait! There’s more!”

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    Da'Dad  7 months ago

    I have a strong suspicion the powers that be send ad links based on your search history. I want to know what in world Arlo’s been looking for.

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    L'Europeo Premium Member 7 months ago

    I think there is an internet rule that if you follow that link, that specific item that you clicked on will not be discussed.

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    nosirrom  7 months ago

    Time to turn on that VPN and use a different search engine.

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    stillfickled Premium Member 7 months ago

    I didn’t resist. But you have to go thru a lot of other tips before you get to that one. If it shows up.

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    AnneFackler  7 months ago

    I fell for it…once…it sounded good. A man sees a cabin in the woods, look what he found inside. After 10 minutes I gave up.

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    admiree2  7 months ago

    I have seen that one too. So far, after the same reaction as Arlo, I have resisted clicking.

    To date I have gone a couple of months keeping clean of the bait. Yet sometimes an enticing glance brings up that entrapping thought of “maybe this one is different”.

    Curses on you pusher adman!

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    DebUSNRet  7 months ago

    And get scammed!

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    ddjg  7 months ago

    I so much admire the utter ridiculousness of the example you cooked up, Mr. Johnson! Wow!

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    Ignatz Premium Member 7 months ago

    “The hard life and sad end of [person who is alive].”

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    trainnut1956  7 months ago

    Yeah, and according to YouTube ads, drinking ice water before going to bed will cure toenail fungus, too. Riiiiiiiiight.

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    mxy  7 months ago

    It used to be if you see a plastic bottle stuffed between the tire and wheel well, watch out. When you move it makes a loud crackling noise and when you get out to investigate, a thief jumps in and takes off with your car.

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    Spoonbone  7 months ago

    Number four really astonished me.

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    uniquename  7 months ago

    Who why do you put a bottle on your tire when you travel?

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    Nebulous Premium Member 7 months ago

    I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal a bottom me.

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    assrdood  7 months ago

    “Live forever by learning this one simple trick”.

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    locake  7 months ago

    Another weird click bait is “Put a red Solo cup under the toilet seat when you stay in a hotel”. I can’t imagine any reason for that and it would scare you when you go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

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    Bill The Nuke  7 months ago

    Has anyone gone down that rabbit hole far enough to find the answer?

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    locake  7 months ago

    Snopes does read these click baits for research. One article said they clicked through 41 pages (!), but never did find the answer to why you would put a cup or toilet paper roll under the toilet seat. Some advertiser is just trying to see what headlines will get people to click the most often.

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    jmarkow11  7 months ago

    Been there, done that. Next page is fake Microsoft virus page.

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    ladykat  7 months ago

    Resist, Arlo, it makes no sense.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  7 months ago

    Try this one weird trick to tell us how to target our advertising!

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    Jason Allen  7 months ago

    Top 20 photos of [insert string of random words here]. Number 15 will shock you!

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    syzygy47  7 months ago

    Because of all the poop before you got the answer, if there, if I’m intrigued i bypass the clicking on the link and google it.

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    hk Premium Member 7 months ago

    Advertising scam. If you read anything that quickly gets your attention like that, it is a scam. Ignore it, your life will be better and safer.

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    Linda Schweiner Premium Member 7 months ago

    Every now and then some lovely soul in the Comments will tell everyone what it is, so you don’t have to go there.

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    khjalmarj  7 months ago

    “It’s Genius!”

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    sperry532  7 months ago

    I tend to ignore anything that is marked “paid partner content”, “ad”, “From our friends at….”, “Temu”, or any other indicator of fakeness.

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    Intergalactic Hussy  7 months ago

    And they don’t even tell you why if you do click on it. I’m still waiting to find out why I should put tinfoil on my door knob when I’m alone.

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    wildlandwaters  7 months ago

    “…and then forget you put it there, drive away, and get a flat tire”…

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    rugeirn  7 months ago

    Don’t click. Just do your own search.

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    MFRXIM Premium Member 7 months ago

    …and the photo of a woman’s breasts have nothing to do with the words in the ad.

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    admiree2  7 months ago

    “She was beautiful then but you will not believe what she looks like now.”

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    lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 7 months ago

    Item presently sold out in retail stores but a few remain available at a special price if you click HERE. But hurry — these final few are going FAST!

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    Albert Sims Premium Member 7 months ago

    Arlo needs to install an adblocker.

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    gpantzer  7 months ago

    “click” Ha-Ha…made ’ya look!

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  7 months ago

    Let me know when you find out. I have been wondering for a few years now. But I suspect a trick distrustful thing that I am.

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    markkahler52  7 months ago

    Worst ever was: How to remove a rim cuff from your vehicle. 27 minutes gone from my life and last of my TracFone Gigabytes…

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    TaraDianeHarless  7 months ago

    Saw one the other day that was something about a pregnant animal that gave birth to something that made the vet call the cops, accompanied by a bad AI image of said animal. I have started reporting the most annoying ads and telling Google to stop showing me such things. Still waiting for THAT to work.

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    DSTERepairman  7 months ago

    Co-pilot AI tells me these articles will give pages and pages of talking about this subject, but in the end not really give a reason why. It’s just to get you to see the pages and pages of advertisements.

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    The Gun Doctor  7 months ago

    I enter the key words, e.g. “bottle tire hack”, in my internet search engine. Somebody will’ve answered without all the clicks. In this case: the bottles will fly off when the wheels turn. If a wheel is stuck, or if the brakes are stuck, the bottle will stay on the tires. Handy if you’re pulling a long trailer that hasn’t moved in a while.

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