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Gaston Anonymous
>> Anonymous
I have no words to describe this
>> Anonymous
it's an mp3. just load it into winamp and play the picture.
>> Anonymous
How the hell do you do that? O.o'
>> Anonymous
>>99200
Just to rename it from .gif to .mp3
>> Anonymous
lol "I'm especially good at expectorating"

I guess I never noticed that line when I was a kid, because I didn't know what expectorating was.
>> Anonymous
>>99207
Sorry for the late reply, but how do you hide the audio file in the form of a pic?
>> Anonymous
thanks OP for the song.. been looking for it for awhile.
>> Anonymous
omg fucking win this is hillarious! op you win
>> Anonymous
>>99262
Take a .mp3 and rename it to .gif.
>> Anonymous
>>99314
No, then it would be just random pixels. You need to embed it with the Command Prompt.
>> Kim
>>99340

[ ] You know what you're talking about
>> Anonymous
>>99343

Actually, he does. That's the way I do it, at least.
>> Anonymous
No one says 'no' to Gaston!!!
>> Anonymous
I USE ANTLERS IN ALL OF MY DECORATING!
>> OP Gaston
You people A) don't really seem to know what your talking about, or B) don't wanna share it.

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Here's how you can add an MP3 to any GIF file.

For the following commands, replace filename.mp3 and filename.gif with the names of your MP3 and GIF files.
Mac, Linux, and Unix users should note that the command below will overwrite your original gif with the new gif.

Mac, Linux, and Unix users:
Enter this 'concatenate' command into a terminal window:
cat filename.mp3 >> filename.gif

Windows Users:
Open a Command Prompt window and enter this command:
>> Anonymous
>>99767
cat file.gif file.mp3 > new_file.gif
>> Anonymous
The same way as above mentioned you can hide .rars in .jpg files, for example.