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Unsolicited dick pics are really 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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Tweet may have been deleted
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.
Tweet may have been deleted
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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