An ad for Salvador Dali's 2008 fragrance, It Is Love. There is a brief image of a naked woman sitting on the back of a lips sofa at the end, so possibly NSFW?
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Eat is love!
Ha!
Gosh. Anyone who has a job for whom this is NSFW is probably not of legal working age (or their boss isn’t)! I guess I just don’t feel the sexual valence of simple nudity.
I have to say, though: great ad. I wasn’t remotely interested in the fragrance before the ad. Now, though, I really want to experience it!
Someone complained once that I didn’t warn about nudity, so now I try to remember. I guess different offices have different standards. I thought it was a great ad too though.
I’m sure it would be NSFW where I work. In fact, regardless of content, watching any kind of video at my workplace would be putting my job at risk, unless it is specifically job-related (a video on how to repair or maintenance a piece of equipment, for example). We have been told pretty bluntly that we can be fired for doing so. I love this blog, but I only access it from home, on my own time, and on my own computer.
I don’t think that’s all that unusual. Lots of offices have just blocked YouTube. I think since so many people now carry tablets, it’s harder to prevent all online “goofing around”, but you can’t blame them for trying.