you're *not* supposed to work on a Saturday, and for the warning, how was I supposed to label it? "parental advisory, explicit spanking.."
It's not mine though, simply a blender demo, blender being a cool, free 3d app.
Then again, it's *not* exactly as if I had landed this in your own work mailbox,
*not* exactly as if you were supposed to hang around the west wing while at work,
*not* exactly as if the title "sharing my nurse" wasn't a hint at some crude joke,
and not even as if virtual spanking of a nurse was something extremely outrageous.
So, for those at work on a Sunday, and as if it had to be laid out more clearly than how Skaarjj put it, I'll just ruin it altogether,
sparing you the hassle of downloading and having to blame me for your clicks:
[blink] warning: the above link is a blender demo showing a nurse that can be rotated using the mouse, and spanked using the spacebar.
It is interesting in terms of 3d modelling and animation, and funny, YET it shows a spankable nurse. Her suit is white,
she has blonde hairs, clear eyes, and the floor is covered with a checkerboard pattern. [/blink]
Happy now?
Me too.
Next time I want to post something i find funny, rest assured I'll take care of anticipating your desire not to comply
with your company's policies in first place by coming here, and will totally ruin any potential surprise effect - about a NURSE, not a naked nurse,
not a bondage freak, not pr0n, an O-p-e-n-G-l v-i-r-t-u-a-l cartoon-like nurse - by landing a 120pts high flashing warning banner first and foremost.
Or better yet, next time, I won't bother sharing. Thank you for reminding me I am responsible for whatever you do miles away from me
with a mouse and a comp.
^that is a very extreme over reaction to someone simply noting for the rest of us, as is quite common practice in these parts, that the link may not be something we want to click on if we are at work.
It didn't appear as not work safe to me, silly as it seems.
Simple as that: a company owner actually sent this to me at first.
Now, I have this wonderful Guiness commercial at hands, a lot less crude, and beautifuly executed: where do I draw the line, considering
many things admitted as work safe in my location/perspective/whatever may range from not work safe to worse in yours?
*note to self, with -indeed- strong disappointment, when in doubt, in this place, you should label and warn people, killing the concepts of surprise,
and whatever emotional reactions that could cause - good or bad.
*estimate of the line: a feminine virtual and cartoony character already seems to get the red label. Hmmmm... consider PG-13 formatting your posts.
In Alevice's case, though, I think my point holds true: I rarely call my boss to say "hey, lookie, someone recommended me, on this orange forum
called the Asylum, to download something that relates to sharing a nurse. Now what in the world could happen if I run the exe?"
Would I do, my -real- consulting
supervisor, as a smart and adaptive person, would laugh, or tell me he doesn't find it funny: nothing more, nothing less.
Anyhow, sorry for the misunderstanding, next time you'll get a one line warning.
And that's fine. Big whoop.
Skaarjj felt different, and so posted as much.
End of story.
~shrug~
no need for explanations, arguments, counterpoints, or anything else.
quote: _Mauro said:
where do I draw the line,
Who cares? Let's keep this in perspective here: you weren't admonsihed for posting this, nor for leaving out a warning. Someone else simpyl felt that it warranted a warning in regard to viewing at work.
Agreed, now check that friggin' beer commercial because it really is a piece of genius, will ya?
or shall we get butt naked and wrestle in the mud instead! (we need a sly Slime btw) http://www.ozoneasylum.com/28151