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The Most Embarrassing Thanksgiving Google Search in Each State

When you need help on Thanksgiving, whether it’s with cooking OR dealing with your family, you turn to Google.  A jobs website called Zippia just dug through Google searches from last…

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When you need help on Thanksgiving, whether it's with cooking OR dealing with your family, you turn to Google.  A jobs website called Zippia just dug through Google searches from last Thanksgiving to find the most EMBARRASSING thing that multiple people in each state were searching for.  Here are the 10 most interesting...

1.  Alaska . . .  "divorce lawyer."

2.  California . . .  "racist grandma."  Also, Louisiana's was "racist family."

3.  Pennsylvania . . . "how to win an argument."

4.  Michigan . . . "how to treat food poisoning."

5.  Tennessee . . . "can you cook turkey in the microwave?"

6.  Mississippi . . . "mayo recipes."

7.  North Dakota . . . "Taco Bell near me."

8.  New Jersey . . . "can dogs eat cranberry sauce?"

9.  Wisconsin . . . "what does it mean if your poop is green?"

10.  Indiana . . . "how to unclog a toilet without a plunger."

Here's a map with every state's top embarrassing search.

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