I know our phones and social medias listen to us, but I can only think that Google was reading my mind the other day. Let me explain. So, I was cleaning my house and found a little pill on the floor. I assumed it was my daughters, but nor sure which one it was and was worried what would have happened if my dog ate it. So without ever saying anything, or talking to anyone I started to type "oval" into Google, and it completed "shaped pill with" and the exact letters and numbers printed on the pill i found. I had already thrown the pill in the trash before I pulled the phone out of my pocket, so no chance the camera caught a glimpse. And what are the odds that enough people have searched the exact same term for it to auto fill perfectly. IDK.
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Did somebody in your household order the pills online?
That is a good point. We use express scripts online, but still. Crazy to think that just the work Oval would populate the rest. Maybe if I had typed "oval shaped", but literally just typed the word Oval. I work in cybersecurity so I am more cautious than most, but I am really growing to hate technology.