but hey ho.. will know if there ever is a next time
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 11:50,
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in an open plan office, and you see that from 15 feet away...
It's not hard to imagine really. try standing 15 feet away from your monitor. Or even squinting, if you can't be bothered to get up.
You'll get the idea about why it fails the "or looks like" test.
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 11:56,
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It's not hard to imagine really. try standing 15 feet away from your monitor. Or even squinting, if you can't be bothered to get up.
You'll get the idea about why it fails the "or looks like" test.
So as Hentai is not real naked women, would your boss let you look at that?
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 12:01,
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Hentai is hardcore sexual images..if you are comparing my pic to that then you're an idiot for sure.
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 12:05,
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15ft away, and it looks like a naked lady.
Nobodies even saying you can't post it, only that you should link to it, and mark it as potentially NSFW.
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 12:12,
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Nobodies even saying you can't post it, only that you should link to it, and mark it as potentially NSFW.
I'm not sure if my picture is NSFW or not, how do I tell?
Just ask yourself, "Could this be mistaken for porn?" A suggestive picture of a lady in her underwear is probably NSFW even though there is no nudity, but a badly drawn picture of a spunking cock isn't NSFW (unless there is a fetish site for badly drawn, spunking cocks that nobody told us about).
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 12:07,
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Just ask yourself, "Could this be mistaken for porn?" A suggestive picture of a lady in her underwear is probably NSFW even though there is no nudity, but a badly drawn picture of a spunking cock isn't NSFW (unless there is a fetish site for badly drawn, spunking cocks that nobody told us about).
people have tried to explain it to him either.
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Mon 19 Oct 2009, 12:26,
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