Best month evaar

June was the month of greatest traffic ever here at Strangerfruit with 51,656 page views. That’s a mere speck compared to Pharyngula with 1,411,566, but I’m happy nonetheless.

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Top Five June Posts

  1. From Sea to Shining Sea
  2. An international coalition of non-religious ID scientists & scholars
  3. Surprising silence over Behe’s book
  4. 66% of Americans may be Young Earthers
  5. Manta birth caught on video

Top Five Posts Overall

  1. From Sea to Shining Sea
  2. An international coalition of non-religious ID scientists & scholars
  3. Polar Bears are threatened
  4. Surprising silence over Behe’s book
  5. Strange beastie in Maine

Top Referrers

  1. Pharyngula, 30% of referrals
  2. Panda’s Thumb, 15%
  3. Dispatches from the Culture Wars, 3%
  4. Seed Daily Zeitgeist, 2%
  5. Netvibes, 1%

Most Popular Searches

  1. Polar bear
  2. Maine
  3. Stranger fruit
  4. Hogzilla II
  5. Hybrid animals

Most worrying searches

  1. men with penectomy
  2. penectomy
  3. fruit fetish
  4. i need a spanking
  5. animal porn

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