Google Search Operators Google is the first website you visit when you need to find something, because it is easy to use and most of the time, accurate. But did you know that you can make your searches more accurate by using google search operators? It is simply a piece of code that would further filter your results. Ex: inurl:"www.facebook.com" will only show results from website where its url includes a "www.facebook.com" in it. Other Operators: allinanchor:, allintext:, allintitle:, allinurl:, cache:, define:, filetype:, id:, inanchor:, info:, intext:, intitle:, inurl:, link:, related:, site: allintitle:, allinurl:, filetype:, inurl:, intitle:, site:, allintext:, allintitle:, author:, group:, insubject:, intext:, intitle:, allintext:, allintitle:, allinurl:, ext:, filetype:, intext:, intitle:, inurl:, allintext:, allintitle:, allinurl:, intext:, intitle:, inurl:, location:, source:, allintext:, allintitle: _SalbagSanting
He is robbed including his pants. He can’t fix himself to change in life. He calls Leonard. — Girmit (^‿^) (@cgBalu) 🚆 → 🚉 → 🚆 → 🚉 A funny moment from The Big Bang Theory (Season 8, Episode 1). Sheldon decides to tour American cities by train. New York. Arizona. A few others. But there is a Sheldon twist. He never actually goes into the cities. He remains inside trains and railway stations, orbiting them like a cautious satellite. Then disaster strikes. He is robbed. Everything goes. Even his pants. And Sheldon being Sheldon, he cannot recalibrate his personality. So he does the only logical thing in his universe: he calls Leonard. ❤😎
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