Anonymous
Hello /c/
I come challenge the term 'worksafe'

Yesterday was like any other day accept I was called down to the office. Apparently, I had 'inappropriate' pictures in my computer account. All the pictures were from either /c/ or /cm/. The pic you see on the left was brought up. I wanted to laugh out loud, but was quiet and apologized. I showed some students in my class this pic and they all lawled. So, it wasn't just me.

ITT possible pics to set off people who don't have a sense of humour :3
>> Anonymous
I am very sorry I am not one of your students...
>> Anonymous
hmmm, this is kinda hard...different images can "set off" different people, youknowwhatImsayin'? Context is everything.
Case in point, Richard Gear publicly kissing that Indian woman on TV caused a furror in India. Different customs, get it?
You image for example is funny because we KNOW it's NOT about child abuse but about Miu getting what she deserved after bugging Nobue; the overlords only saw the caption and reached the wrong conclusions. Case in point: how many threads have we had here arguing weather IM "is" p3do or not.
>> SomeOtherGuy
That's just because your boss is seeing this out of contex. If he had seen Ichigo Mashimaro and he knew Miu, he would find it funny to. But he doesn't, so you have to understand his reaction. Think about it a minute, if you had no idea this was a joke, if you took it seriously, if this child there was really a victim of child abuse. What would having this pic in your computer say about you?

Real child abuse is actually nothing to laugh about.
>> Anonymous
So what was the picture?
>> Anonymous
>>268294
Motivator.. from the clues, I can guess it's the one withe Miu falling on her face and is has the text: "child abuse, who says it can't be funny?"

Good riddens anyway, motivators are stupid.