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    WikiMap6 months ago

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    Looks interesting, new method to improve morale. I would say no need to naked when we have clear and free thought of mind while working with woman and men.

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      gamahuche6 months ago

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      indeed! And what percentage of people do you identify as having clear and free thought?

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        Beau78906 months ago

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        At the last design and marketing company I worked, there's no chance working naked would have promoted free and clear thought.

        Morale would have been up though...way up.

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          WikiMap6 months ago

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          ok. I agree it should be less.but Do you think naked to improve moral better idea?

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