Short, Easy Dialogues

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Dec. 18, 2016. All 273 Dialogues below are error‐free. NOTE: The number following each title below (which is the same number that follows the corresponding dialogue) is the Flesch‐Kincaid Grade Level. See Flesch‐Kincaid or FREE Readability Formulas, or Readability‐Grader, or Readability‐Score. These grade levels are not "true" grade levels, because the dialogues are not in "true" paragraph form (because of the A: and B: format). However, the grade levels are true in the sense that they are truly relative to one another.


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Importantly, many adult actors have no control over how their names are paired with scene codes on third-party sites. Unauthorized re-uploading of content (piracy) often strips away proper attribution or, worse, mislabels performers. The code system helps combat that: a unique code can be traced back to the original release, even if the filename is altered. While metadata tags are neutral tools, they exist within a controversial industry. Critiques of adult content include concerns about consent, labor rights, archived content from performers who have since left the industry, and easy access by minors. For fans following a specific actor, strings like

Whether for archival research, platform navigation, or privacy awareness, decoding identifiers like “SAS 106126” reveals a hidden architecture behind nearly every piece of online media. The question is not what the code references, but how we choose to interact with the systems that create and distribute it. This article is for informational purposes only and does not host, link to, or describe sexually explicit material. All trademarks and performer names are the property of their respective owners.



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