NSFW doesn't necessarily mean work only. But feel free to join a family gathering wearing that picture on your shirt.
If you don't understand the difference between NSFW images and text, I give up.
Dishonest debate tactics severely annoy me. Stop switching back and forth between “NSFW images” and
“think of the children!!!!” —Or do you suggest that
only images can ever be allegedly
* unsuitable for children? —By the way, do you let your kids listen to Cardi B?
but worse than that, I have kids walking around here too.

* Although I have not checked, I seriously doubt that the Musée d’Orsay has an 18+ policy. The very suggestion is one of those eye-rolling-emoticon things. Their website, which displays the same image as I posted, is not age-gated; and if porn filters were to block it, the censorware companies would immediately be hit by professors, museum curators,
et al. with a firestorm of the same protest that I am raising in this thread. Oh, and your boss would look dumb as a brick if he fired you for looking at a museum’s website:
https://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/collections/index-of-works/notice.html?nnumid=069330