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The article states that YTMNSFW is an initialism for "You're the man not safe for work," which makes very little sense. I believe the intention was more to create a [[w:portmanteau|portmanteau]] of YTMND (you're the man now dog) and NSFW (not safe for work). What do you think of this matter? [[User:Messedrocker|Messedrocker]] 02:27, July 6, 2006 (CDT) | The article states that YTMNSFW is an initialism for "You're the man not safe for work," which makes very little sense. I believe the intention was more to create a [[w:portmanteau|portmanteau]] of YTMND (you're the man now dog) and NSFW (not safe for work). What do you think of this matter? [[User:Messedrocker|Messedrocker]] 02:27, July 6, 2006 (CDT) | ||
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+ | :I agree. "You're the man not safe for work" makes no sense. [[User:Qgor|Qgor]] 11:23, July 6, 2006 (CDT) |
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Initialism vs. portmanteau
The article states that YTMNSFW is an initialism for "You're the man not safe for work," which makes very little sense. I believe the intention was more to create a portmanteau of YTMND (you're the man now dog) and NSFW (not safe for work). What do you think of this matter? Messedrocker 02:27, July 6, 2006 (CDT)
- I agree. "You're the man not safe for work" makes no sense. Qgor 11:23, July 6, 2006 (CDT)