And yet, the search persists.
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There is a peculiar, almost haunting phrase that still gets typed into search engines every single day: “index of james bond” . And yet, the search persists
One Reddit user, u/spectre_index, put it best: “I don’t download Bond films because I’m cheap. I download them because I want the 1967 transfer of ‘You Only Live Twice’ with the cigarette burns and the missing frame. Netflix will never understand that.” Search engines have grown wise to the trick. Google now buries most open directories. Chrome warns you before entering an HTTP site. The “index of” query has become a whisper in a loud room. There is a peculiar, almost haunting phrase that
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