Unsolicited dick pics are Complete Series Archivesreally getting out of hand.
Microsoft's search engine, Bing.com, features a fun, new homepage photo everyday. Today was extra fun, as the homepage had a hidden treasure many probably missed upon first glance.
SEE ALSO: Norwegians desperate to get damaged penis-shaped rock formation back upThe photo was an aerial view of a beach in Croatia and if you look closely at the sand, some cheeky beachgoer drew a big 'ole penis.
Having some trouble seeing it? Don't worry, Twitter has your back.
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But Bing did find out, and unfortunately removed the penis.
This is the current Photoshopped version:
It seems that the first to publicly discover the phallic drawing was Twitter user Andrew Lyle. Good eye Andrew, good eye.
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Well, R.I.P. sand penis. We hardly knew ye.
Perhaps the most important question we have about this is who's still using Bing? AYYYYYYYY!
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