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and tell you all about my job,


I work in IT,

I sort porn.


yeap, all those different small pictures you see, I tagged them, sort them and then put them online.

Some are good, some are bad.

That's what I do.


Now don't come around and ask me what I do, and don't look me weirdly after I told you.


I'm a 'Junior Porn Sorter', that's my job title.

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Azul Wrote:

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> and tell you all about my job,

>

> I work in IT,

> I sort porn.

>

> yeap, all those different small pictures you see,


Rather presumtious of you!!!


Personal I have never been able to find porn on the internet...where is it?

I even typed "Pictures of Naked ladies" into Google and you only get 3 links, all of which link to some museum in Bradford advertising some modernist painter...


It's quite hard....

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