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{{quote|'''Narto''': Yeah. As I said, she makes a very nice elf.
{{quote|'''Narto''': Yeah. As I said, she makes a very nice elf.
I was polite, though, and didn't stare. "Ah, Louise," I said, "your top… uh…" }}
I was polite, though, and didn't stare. "Ah, Louise," I said, "your top… uh…" }}
* Most female influencers on social networks like Twitter, Instagram and TikTok are Ms. Fanservice completely of their own free will, as they know [[Sex Sells]]. In 2018 the whole "e-girl" culture evolved to the next level with the meteoric rise of OnlyFans, a website purely dedicated to ''paying'' the Fanservice to the hottie directly, with the service going from slightly more revealing clothes than what's on the girl's other social media to outright ''having sex with the lucky paying supporter''. The latter stirred up major controversy as it was argued that the site actively breaks prostitution laws by allowing paid sex by being a sort-of "e-pimp" through which the money passes through.
* Most female influencers on social networks like Twitter, Instagram and TikTok are Ms. Fanservice completely of their own free will, as they know [[Sex Sells]]. In 2018 the whole "e-girl" culture evolved to the next level with the meteoric rise of [[OnlyFans]], a website purely dedicated to ''paying'' the hottie directly for the Fanservice, with the service going from slightly more revealing clothes than what's on the girl's other social media to outright ''having sex with the lucky paying supporter''. The latter stirred up major controversy as it was argued that the site actively breaks prostitution laws by allowing paid sex by being a sort-of "e-pimp" through which the money passes through.


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