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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes looking at legal pornography make one a dirty perv?
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostI've never understood porn filters. Anyone with a basic knowledge of IT knows how to get round it.
We had a bet that I couldn't get round the work porn filter in 30 seconds.
I just did a google search tumblr + sex and bingo!
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I've never understood porn filters. Anyone with a basic knowledge of IT knows how to get round it.
We had a bet that I couldn't get round the work porn filter in 30 seconds.
I just did a google search tumblr + sex and bingo!
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[Husbands] Tell you what darling, why don't you make us both a nice cup of tea whilst I fill in the boring broadband setup form online.
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Apparently VirginMedia's engineers are in the habit of declining the filter as part of the setup process. Shows that, unlike Dave, they actually know what their customers want
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI know someone who has a blog about their cats, this filter blocks it not due to any content, but once someone said the word pussy
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I know someone who has a blog about their cats, this filter blocks it not due to any content, but once someone said the word pussy
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