> Honestly, have you ever had a need to go back to images after you've 
> google/binged them?
> Can you imagine a use case scenario?

I often go back to a specific page in Google image results. Here's my most 
common use (anecdotally):

I'm usually looking for an example to use as a reference to help visualise an 
object while creating an icon or other art. I see a pretty good photo on page 
5, but the perspective is a bit off. I keep looking, and see another photo on 
page 12 with a better perspective, but the lighting is horrible, making some 
important lines difficult to make out. I keep looking for a while, but not 
finding anything better after n pages, I decide that the photo on page 5 was a 
good enough reference. Without pagination, finding that photo again would be a 
real pain.

Other use cases I've had:
- Looking for a company logo; can't find a "perfect" version, but back on page 
9 there was one that was good enough.
- Looking for a certain image, and there it is. Browser crashed, and I didn't 
have time to copy it. Restart browser, I remember it was on results page 21 of 
my search.

Cheers,
Sylvania
User Experience Designer


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