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Celebrating pornographers who go the extra mile when set dressing classroom porn and actually write something on the blackboard. What do they write, and is it correct? Blackboards In Porn, despite its name, is suitable for work and the guys here break down the mathematics that were taking place before it all gets cheeky.
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