


The Zootopia DeviantArt fancomic Savage Company has a page where Da Chief reads Nick's search history aloud.Inverted by a book giving children various tips and "cheats" to get through school (memorization aids, easy arithmetic tricks, etc.): the front cover included a flash saying "WARNING: this book is not suitable for adults".In Injustice 2, a possible opening battle dialog between Injustice!Batman and Injustice!Harley is that the latter had a NSFW dream with the Joker.For instance, this sketchbook entry, which features, among other things, a disconnected fire alarm and spilled marbles on the floor. Curtailed does occasionally descend into NSFW status.This trope gets a name-drop in Grand Theft Auto V during the mission "Friend Request", where Michael has to do a pop-up clicking minigame for Rickie Luckens because he got a virus after clicking a "totally NSFW link".Farm Sluts, which is about a man whose life is ruined by looking up extreme pornography at work.Also used in cases where the phrase "Trigger Warning" might be seen as too loaded a term. Content Warning/CW - : For more specific descriptions of the content that might be considered disturbing or cause the above to certain people.Trigger Warning: For content that may or may not be sexual in nature, but can be disturbing to certain people, and can potentially set off Flashbacks or relapses.Similar to "Mildly NSFW" in that while no naughty bits are visible, the image is clearly erotic. The English translation of Examen de Ingenios, The Examination of mens Wits, a book on physiology and psychology, has a warning opposite a section on procreation that "This is no chapter for maids to read in sight of others." This trope dates back to at least 1594.The website "How F*cked is the T?", which uses live data to determine average subway wait time, has a "SFW version" called "How's the T?", where descriptions such as "The Red Line isn't very f*cked" are changed to "The Red Line looks just fine".Generally used to inform the web user who may be wary about clicking on a link that it is safe. Author Susie Bright suggests NSFP : Not Safe for Prudes.There is still a tiered rating system in this era.


NSFL: Not Safe For Life - indicates content that is, to one extent or another, nauseating or traumatizing.Look for this in comments under videos if you suspect them to be Screamer Pranks. Also known as NSFH (Not Safe For Hearing). NSFA: Not Safe For Anyone/Anywhere/Anything.The Lancashire Hotpots song "Esc, Alt+F4" references this.NSFW: Not Safe For Wife, as many married men know.Mostly used on the User Friendly Message Board, but sometimes seen elsewhere. NFYOSS: Not Fourteen-Year-Old Sister Safe - for anything you wouldn't want the hypothetical sister to see.Bikini or speedo pics are often flagged as "Mildly NSFW", since they aren't outright porn, but it would still look like you are slacking off if the boss sees them.uses this phrase to denote its sex-related entries.NSFBS/NFBSK: Not Safe For British Schoolchildren/Not For British School Kids.NSFK/NSFM: Not Safe for Kids, or Not Safe for Minors.NSFWSOAYCGIT: Not Safe for Work, School, or Anywhere You Can Get in Trouble.Either of these can be said of something that's technically work-safe but completely insane.
