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So debating the pictures of woman aside. This is where the old saying "There is no firewall for human stupidity" Social engineering and Trojans are the easiest way to screw someone over the internet. Many people are much to complacent in their every day lives. On the internet as well as the real world.
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TU, cheesecake is a sexually provocative photo of a woman and beefsteak is a sexually provocative photo of a man. It's not porn, though; it's more like sex lite.
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I'm not trying to be annoying here, but I'd like some clarification. How is that picture sexually provacative? I mean, she's just sitting there looking at a laptop. She doesn't even have a sexy look on her face. She's not half naked. There's a bed. Is that it? Is it that she's hot?
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