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Ohio’s most googled in 2015

Ohio’s most googled in 2015

If people knew everything that we searched on the internet, chances are that there would be plenty of embarrassment to go around for everyone. According to state-by-state Google Trends data for 2015, Ohio had some very interesting curiosities. A report from the real estate site Estately looked at what things each state looked at more than any other states.

You might not be surprised that, with the proposed pot legalization amendment this year, Ohio googled the term marijuana legalization more than folks anywhere else in the country. What other things did we look at more than anyone else?

  • Anna Duggar (wife of reality TV perv Josh Duggar)
  • Randy Quaid (former actor turned paranoid fugitive)

By comparison, you might be interested in what things the folks in Michigan searched more than anyone else.

  • What is transgender?
  • Marriage equality

Make of all of that what you will.

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