This Is What Casper Googled More Than Anyone In 2022
Google is by far one of the most significant search engines on the web. It is so common we say "Google it" to refer to any search on the internet. Each year the company compiles the end-of-year searches for their Local Year in Seach. We took a look at what Casper searched for the year 2022. Don't worry. It won't show THOSE searches, but the report delves into the most common and unique searches.
People in Casper searched for "Heatwave" more than anywhere else in the entire U.S.A.
So, do people search for irony? Like it is a Wyoming heatwave reaching five days above freezing. Well, it might not be that, but what does that search reveal?
In 2022, "Heatwave" the movie about an ambitious young woman making a name for herself and getting involved in an affair. Scandals. The flic didn't score so well with reviewers.IMDB gave it 5.0 stars out of 10.
Heatwave is a 70s disco band from Ohio. Their most recognized song is Boogie Nights.
Heatwave sunglasses. Heatwave is also a sunglass company.
Heat Waves is a popular song by Glass Animals. During 2022, it was doing well on the charts.
In 2022, Casper searched about the Blobfish more than anywhere else.
The blobfish is considered to be one of the ugliest fish in the ocean. Actually, it is considered to be the ugliest creature in existence. It looks like a sad Jabba The Hut. It's not part of Star Wars, and it isn't as ugly when in its natural habitat, according to Smithsonian Magazine.
The fish is found deepest depths of the ocean near New Zealand and Australia. The pudgy pink human-like face has come up from the depths, and its appearance changes because it lacks a swim bladder. Plus, the loss of pressure. Its shape is more gelatinous, like holding a water balloon. The face is saggier, and the human-like noise and lips appear. If you were to see the blobfish at the bottom of the sea, it would look more natural, like a pufferfish or a plecostomus. So, is it the ugliest fish or the most misunderstood? You decide.
Blobfish photo by James Joel (CC BY-ND 2.0 – No Changes Made)