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Fail to give a NSFW warning


Just because you're at home, or your workplace is cool with improper content, doesn't mean that your friends are in the same situation. If you're forwarding a dirty e-mail (or sending a song, image, or video containing improper language, nudity, or porn), just write "NSFW," or "Not Safe For Work" in the subject line. Neglecting to warn someone can have extremely bad ramifications, so use your head.
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