You’ll need to provide all the sites you visited immediately after each of the ones you searched. Your origin header will give that info away freely. So if it’s in the query parameters of the URL, then you go to Facebook, it’s as easy as {k: v for k, v in (pair.split("=", 1) for pair in response.headers["origin"].split("?", 1)[-1].split("&"))}
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but we don’t think over too much longer
Are… are you a seagull?
Bamboo as well.
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1·1 month agoSorry for asking, but what are the chances this gets an IOS release?
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Sir, that is obviously pomegranate stuffed fried eggs.

Yeah, thought that was going the other way for a second.