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Anonymous
When you see it you'll shit bricks....or fap.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=aWqOgs757OA

Pic related.
>> J !!z7uzSqwd1ft
You forgot 'Sage'.
>> Anonymous
the Contra code?
>> Anonymous
Do want that as gif and without coverKyon.
>> Anonymous
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I mean, everybody and their dog has multiple copies of this pic, but animated, it's quite... mesmerizing.
>> Anonymous
I'd ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? her boob, if you know what I mean.
>> Anonymous
>>583868
It would be, were it animated.
>> Anonymous
>>583873
click the youtube link, fool
>> Anonymous
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tried making a gif
>> Anonymous
>>583890
hypnotizing
>> Anonymous
>>583890
rofl awesome, congrats
>> Anonymous
I'm not really happy with it though, the frames don't quite match up and it runs at different speeds in different apps. It was the first time I made a gif, in the Gimp, so maybe someone more competent will make a better one.
>> Anonymous
i did neither.
>> Anonymous
god damnit... the song is too fucking catchy.
>> Anonymous
>>583897

That reminds me, I had the same issue trying to make animated gifs with GIMP.

They play fine in GIMP and in ACDSee, but no matter how I played with the timing, they always played way too slow in IE, Firefox, and Opera, which obviously wasn't desirable.

GIMP would be great for making them if I could understand what other people were doing to get the timing consistant across-board.
>> Anonymous
Many programs ignore timing below a certain threshold in gifs, and some ignore it completely. Among web browsers, Firefox is the best, allowing frame delays as low as 0.02 seconds. IE's floor is 0.06. Shorter than that, and both will round up to 0.1 or so, which results in a very slow gif.